… processes are used in order that the temperature range of maximum crystallisation is passed quickly. This avoids the … to which salt or sugar has been added before freezing remain classified in this heading, as do vegetables which …
… laminated, supported or similarly combined with other materials. (For the classification of plates, etc. combined with other materials, see the General Explanatory Note.) According to …
… states in which the products falling within this heading may be presented applies, mutatis mutandis, to crustaceans, … by steaming or by boiling in water (whether or not with small quantities of provisional chemical preserving agents) …
… is formed of discontinuous fibres. These fibres, which may be up to 20 cm long, lie parallel in the yarn, giving it … combed, they are usually still somewhat tangled and form small knots at intervals. Noil silk yarn accordingly lacks …
… etc. (2) Clayey sands including kaolinic sands, used mainly for preparing foundry moulds and refractory products. … sands, used in the ceramic industry. Natural sands remain in this heading when they have been heat treated …
… (mycelium) whether or not mixed with soil or vegetable matter. The trees, shrubs, bushes and other plants covered by this heading may be presented with their roots bare or balled, or planted …
… troop‑ships and hospital ships ( heading 89.06 ); they may be for sea navigation or inland navigation (e.g., on … of all kinds, including train‑ferries, car‑ferries and small river‑ferries. (3) Tankers (petrol, methane, wine, …
… essentially of an electric motor mounted on the aerial mast to rotate it and a separate control box to aim and … (chassis). * * * This heading excludes : (a) Aerial masts (e.g., heading 73.08). (b) High‑tension generators …
… (steam engine, diesel engine, gas turbine, petrol engine, pneumatic power engine, etc). These include : (1) … are usually fitted with only two driving axles. They are mainly used in stations for moving wagons and by industrial …