… or captive (i.e., moored to the ground by a cable), and mechanically driven dirigibles . This group also includes … includes kites which are heavier‑than‑air aircraft without mechanical propulsion. Kites are moored to the ground by a …
… are in themselves separate appliances, for example, hand magnifying glasses ( heading 90.13 ), and mirrors for … are optical systems (placed near the eyes) through which a magnified image is observed. The heading does not cover : …
… for use in dentistry with a basis of plaster, usually containing more than 2 % of additives by weight. Possible additives are titanium dioxide as a white pigment, colouring agents, …
… the wheel being generally fitted with a step-up gear. The mechanical power produced is generally used directly in … rotors or stators, according to type, in order to maintain uniformity of the speed of rotation despite variations in …
… bezel and the case body are in one piece. In more highly finished types, the movement is first enclosed in a … of any material. They are mainly made of base metal (steel, nickel, etc., polished, chromium‑plated, silvered or …
… which is clearly visible on the external surface of the finished tube. Subheading 7305.12 This subheading covers … is no raised bead of metal on the external surface of the finished tube. …
… may be dyed, embossed, polished, grained or stamped, suede finished by grinding with carborundum or emery, varnished or metallised. Such composition leather is …
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