… rectangular or round) and which are applied directly to the skin of patients. The active substance is contained in a … porous membrane on the side entering into contact with the skin. The active substance released from the reservoir is absorbed by passive molecular diffusion through the skin and passes directly into the bloodstream. These systems …
… supporting frames for xylophones or similar instruments; skins for drums or the like, cut to circular or … of true hemp, jute or sisal) intended for stretching the skins of certain instruments such as drums; and the catgut …
… (or yellow) oats. This heading covers grains with their husks as well as those which in their natural state have no husk or hull, provided they have not undergone any process …
… and heart‑valves. The heading excludes pieces of bone or skin for grafting, in sterile containers ( heading 30.01 ) … and weight of a pocket watch and are implanted beneath the skin of the patient’s chest. They incorporate an electric …
… than leather of heading 41.14. This heading covers the skins of sheep or lambs (including those of crossed sheep … waste of leather ( heading 41.15 ). (c) Sheep or lamb skins, dressed with the wool on ( Chapter 43 ). …
… gymnastics (e.g., fencing clothing, jockeys’ silks, ballet skirts, leotards). However, protective equipment for sports or games (e.g., fencing masks and breast plates, ice hockey pants, etc.) are …
… woven fabric or other material in a manner imitating furskins; the description does not , however, extend to … Note to heading 43.03 as regards similar articles of real furskin. The heading applies also to artificial tails made …