… headings 08.07 to 08.10. They are prepared either by direct drying in the sun or by industrial processes (e.g., tunnel‑drying). The fruits most commonly processed in this way are …
… higher alcohols and various impurities), in proportions varying according to the nature of the wood. Refined tall … agents and emulsifiers for the textile or paper industry, drying oils used in the manufacture of varnishes, paints or …
… may be fresh (green) or temporarily preserved by salting, drying, liming, pickling or any other method to prevent … or as an additional treatment after salting. During drying, the hides and skins are often treated with …
… is a horny material in the form of plates (scales), of varying size and thickness, protecting the horny frame‑work … mammals) takes the form of curved, horny blades with a greyish skin adhering to the surface and with a kind of …
… does not cover : (a) Assemblies of synthetic filaments satisfying conditions (A), (B) and (C) above of a total … 1 mm or Chapter 39 otherwise). (c) Synthetic filament tow satisfying conditions (B) and (C) above, but of a length not …
… for producing glass X‑ray shields; in pottery; for purifying water; manufacture of potassium hydroxide and of … in air freed of carbon dioxide. White powder or insoluble greyish lumps (specific gravity about 5). When decomposed by …
… They may also be fitted with an optical device (e.g., magnifying lens), be artificially illuminated to assist in … chemical analysis. (2) Assay balances , used in the assaying of precious metals. (3) Balances for precious …