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Section XI > Chapter 51 > Heading 5103

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… raw wool or hair into washed, carded, combed, spun, woven, knitted, etc., products. The principal wastes included here … recovered on cleaning the rollers of carding machines and known as strippings. (2)   Yarn waste such as broken, knotted or tangled yarns collected as waste during spinning, …

Section XVIII > Chapter 90 > Heading 9018

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… pliers, spatulae, etc.), or articles of cutlery (scissors, knives, shears, etc.). Such articles are classified in this … general purpose, etc., types). (4)   Surgical knives and scalpels of all kinds. (5)   Sounds (prostatic, … jaw and the maxillary sinus; raspatories; scalpels; special knives and scissors; special dentists’ tweezers; …

Section I > Chapter 5 > Heading 0507

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… normally turtle shell (generally obtained from the species known as Kemp’s Turtles, Loggerheads and Hawksbill Turtles), … in the form of plates (scales), of varying size and thickness, protecting the horny frame‑work which encloses … obtained; the part which covers the stomach and breast is known as the plastron . (C)  Whalebone and whalebone hair. …

Section XX > Chapter 96 > Heading 9601

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… protective covers for watches. (4)     Handles for tools, knives, forks, razors, etc., of Chapter 82, presented …    Articles of religious use. (9)     Crochet hooks and knitting needles. (10)      Small ornamental articles (e.g., … ). (11)      Shoe horns. (12)      Tableware such as knife‑rests, small spoons and serviette rings. (13)      …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2844

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… elements) or of a mixture of two or more isotopes in known unvarying proportions. For example, natural chlorine, … polonium, radium, actinium or thorium, which are often known by a name different from that of the corresponding … artificial radioactive isotopes. Of these, about 500 are known at present, of which close to 200 are already being …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2828

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… 2 O). Put up in aqueous solutions, is nowadays commercially known as “eau de Javel”. It is prepared by electrolysing an … in medicine as an antiseptic (mixed with boric acid, it is known as Dakin’s solution). (2)   Potassium hypochlorite … 2 O). The aqueous solution of this salt was previously known as “eau de Javel”; it is similar in all respects to …

Section XI > Chapter 50 > Heading 5003

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… faulty and rejected during the reeling process (sometimes known as “bassinés”). 3)   “ Pelettes ” or “ telettes ”, … water, removing the chrysalises and drying. (C)  Broken or knotted yarn or tangled masses of fibre or yarn . These are … which have been drawn out very fine to approximately the thickness of a single yarn and usually very lightly twisted; …

Section XI > Chapter 51 > Heading 5105

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… in which the material is treated in gilling machines (also known as “gill boxes”) which open out and straighten the … and the resulting sliver is wound into the form of a ball, known as a “top”. Materials, chiefly hairs, which will not … coils, tightly tied between two sheets of paper, and known as “bumped tops”. The combed products are put through …

Section XVIII > Chapter 90 > Heading 9022

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… skin diseases and certain tumours. This treatment is known as “superficial” or “deep” according to the depth … often also coated with a lead‑glass facing. Some screens, known as intensifying screens, produce an image which …

Section XI > Chapter 63 > Heading 6307

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… cut into rectangles, with the ends of the warp threads knotted to prevent unravelling. (Cheese‑cloths woven in the … for umbrellas, sun umbrella, walking‑sticks, etc; sword‑knots and the like. (22) Textile face-masks of a kind worn … referred to in Note 1 (b) to Chapter 90 for joints (e.g., knees, ankles, elbows or wrists) or muscles (e.g., thigh …

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