… relics and reliquaries, shrunken heads, scalps, decorated skulls, tools and musical instruments made from human bone; … ); specimens of petrification. (5) Osteological specimens (skeletons, skulls, bones). (6) Anatomical and pathological specimens. …
… separated from the rest of the body of the fish (e.g., skins, tails, maws (swim bladders), heads and halves of … this subheading. This subheading includes, inter alia , unskinned sharks’ fins, simply dried, and parts of sharks’ fins which have been immersed in hot water, skinned or shredded before drying. …
… size. The term “ensemble” does not apply to track suits and ski suits, of heading 61.12 (see Chapter Note 3 (b)). In … heading does not , however, include anoraks, wind-cheaters, ski-jackets and similar garments of heading 61.01 or 61.02 . … presented separately ( heading 61.10 ). (b) Track suits, ski suits and swimwear ( heading 61.12 ). …
… (including ears), feet, tails, hearts, tongues, thick skirts, thin skirts, cauls, throats, thymus glands). (2) That which is … thyroid glands, pituitary glands). (4) That, such as skins, which can be used for human consumption or for other …
… ranges, for health resorts (for observing scenery or the sky), etc. They may be in one piece (pocket or other … particularly by reflecting a given part of the sky into a vertical or horizontal stationary instrument … astronomy to find new stars by comparing photographs of the sky ( heading 90.11 ). (d) “Door eyes” or through door …
… devices (including integrated circuits) or for inspecting photomasks or reticles used in manufacturing semiconductor … , for measuring plane areas (e.g., on plans, diagrams, skins or hides). A tracing point combined with a measuring … (23) Instruments for measuring irregular surfaces (such as skins and hides) by the photoelectric process. (The …
… elephant, hippopotamus, walrus, narwhal and wild boar tusks, rhinoceros horns and the teeth of all animals are … of gelatin.) (V) Natural coral (i.e., the calcareous skeletons of marine polyps) and agglomerated coral. (VI) …