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Section II > Chapter 9 > Heading 0910

Explanatory notes

… also be presented as an orange‑red powder with a strong, penetrating and agreeable odour. It contains a colouring … and medicine. (c)   Turmeric or curcuma ( Curcuma longa ), sometimes incorrectly called “Indian saffron” because of its vivid yellow colour; the curcuma rhizome is marketed either whole or, more often, in powder form. (d)   …

Section I > Chapter 1 > Heading 0106

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… - - Whales, dolphins and porpoises (mammals of the order Cetacea);           manatees and dugongs (mammals of the … of prey 0106.32 - - Psittaciformes (including parrots, parakeets, macaws and cockatoos) 0106.33 - - Ostriches; emus … not specified in heading 01.05). (D)  Insects , e.g., bees (whether or not in travelling boxes or cages or hives). (E)  …

Section XV > Chapter 81 > Heading 8103

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… fluoride. It may be obtained as a compact metal, or as a powder for sintering like tungsten or … crucibles, heat‑exchangers and other chemical apparatus, spinnerets for extruding man‑made fibres, dental instruments … and surgical tools. It is also used for bone‑fixation, etc., in surgery, and in the manufacture of getters (to …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2807

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… a catalyst (platinum, ferric oxide, vanadium pentoxide, etc.). It is freed from impurities (nitrogen compounds, … by carbonising them. Commercial sulphuric acid contains between 77 and 100 % H 2 SO 4 . It is presented in … explosives and inorganic pigments and, inter alia , in the petroleum and steel industries. (B) OLEUM Oleum (fuming …

Section VII > Chapter 40 > Heading 4017

Explanatory notes

… structures, hard rubber is a hard, brownish‑black (or sometimes red) material which is relatively inflexible and … and can be moulded, sawn, drilled, turned, polished, etc. Many hard rubbers acquire a highly lustrous finish when … This heading covers hard rubber including the cellular variety, in all forms including waste and scrap. The heading …

Section XVII > Chapter 88 > Heading 8807

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… thereof (strips or panels).     (3) Carrier hoops.     (4) Ballonets.     (5) Rigid frames and sections thereof.     … doors, escape chutes and slides, windows, port-holes, etc.).      (2) Wings and their components (spars, ribs, cross-members).     (3) Control surfaces, whether or not movable (ailerons, slats, spoilers, flaps, …

Section XI > Chapter 58 > Heading 5811

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… by a layer of padding. These layers are usually held together by needling or stitching (including stitch‑bonding) … place-mats, underpads (silencers) for table linen, etc. The heading does not cover  : (a)   Plastic sheets quilted, whether by stitching or heat sealing, to a …

Section XII > Chapter 66 > Heading 6602

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… The handle and shaft (stick) portions of walking-sticks, etc., may be made of various materials and may incorporate precious metal or metal clad with precious metal, precious or semi-precious stones (natural, synthetic or reconstructed). They may also be wholly or …

Section V > Chapter 27 > Heading 2707

Explanatory notes

… volume (including losses) distils at 250 °C by the ISO 3405 method (equivalent to the ASTM D 86 method)               ‑ … ‑     Phenolic oils (phenols, cresols, xylenols, etc.). ‑     Pyridine, quinoline and acridine bases. ‑     … tar, by the “stripping” of coal gas, by the processing of petroleum or by any other process. The heading includes the …

Section VII > Chapter 39 > Heading 3903

Explanatory notes

… to Chapter 40 and are therefore classified in Chapter 40 as synthetic rubber. For the classification of polymers … for example, in the packaging of foodstuffs and cosmetics. It is also used in the manufacture of toys, clock … machines, of water pipes, of building panels, of vessels, etc. …