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Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2820

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… Manganese dioxide (manganous anhydride) (MnO 2 ). The most important manganese oxide. Prepared by the action of a slightly nitric solution of potassium permanganate on a manganous salt (e.g., the … pigments known as mineral bistre, manganese bitumen ), certain mastics, and synthetic semi‑precious stones …

Section XV > Chapter 72 > Heading 7215

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… or 72.14 . The bars and rods of this heading may : (1)   be obtained by cold‑forming or cold‑finishing, i.e., have been … more rolled bars twisted together ( heading 73.08 ). (d)   Tapered bars and rods of iron or steel ( heading 73.26 ). ° … paragraph of the Explanatory Note to heading 72.08. (3)   Stamping, punching, printing, etc., with simple …

Section I > Chapter 1 > Heading 0102

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… .  These include, inter alia : (A)    The common ox ( Bos taurus ), the Zebu or humped ox ( Bos indicus ) and the … Bibos , such as the gaur ( Bos gaurus ), the gayal ( Bos frontalis ) and the banteng ( Bos sondaicus or Bos javanicus … ) and the spiral-horned antelopes of the genera Taurotragus and Tragelaphus . ° °   ° Subheading Explanatory …

Section XI > Chapter 52 > Heading 5203

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… prepared for spinning. The main purpose of carding is to disentangle the cotton fibres, lay them more or less … largely free them from any extraneous matter they may still contain. The fibres are then in the form of wide webs (laps) … which is chiefly practised for the spinning of long staple cotton, removes the last traces of extraneous matter …

Section XVI > Chapter 85 > Heading 8527

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… includes : (1)   Domestic radio receivers of all kinds (table models, consoles, receivers for mounting in furnitu r e, walls, etc., portable models, receivers, whether or not combined, in the … 4 to this Chapter). (5)   Stereo systems (hi-fi systems) containing a radio receiver, put up in sets for retail sale, …

Section XI > Chapter 51 > Heading 5103

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… preparatory to spinning , such as : noils, the most important waste, composed of short fibres removed during … as strippings. (2)   Yarn waste such as broken, knotted or tangled yarns collected as waste during spinning, doubling, … mixed with dust or other impurities (natural impurities of vegetable origin, for example). These wastes, according to …

Section XI > Chapter 63 > Heading 6310

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… or repair, or of small new cuttings (e.g., dressmakers’ or tailors’ snippings). (2)   Scrap pieces of twine, cordage, … from this heading. This exclusion applies particularly to tangled yarn obtained during the process of manufacturing knitted and …

Section VII > Chapter 39 > Heading 3911

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… made by polymerising more or less impure fractions obtained, respectively, from deeply cracked petroleum distillates, from coal tar or from turpentine or other sources of terpenes. They … atoms, as opposed to the thioplasts of Chapter 40, which contain sulphur‑sulphur linkages. Polysulphides are used in …

Section IX > Chapter 44 > Heading 4417

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… bow saws or similar tools) not fitted with their metal working parts (blades and irons). (3)   Wooden handles … saws, files, knives, smoothing irons, date or similar stamps). (4)   Broom or brush bodies of wood . These are … stage of blanks ( heading 44.07 ). (c)   Wooden handles for table knives, spoons and forks ( heading 44.21 ). (d)   …

Section I > Chapter 3 > Heading 0307

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… only to scalding or other types of heat shock (which do not entail cooking as such), necessary to open the shell or stabilize the mollusc prior to transportation or freezing. … spat (small oysters intended for cultivation), fit or suitable for human consumption. The heading does not cover …