… crystalline and allotropic form of carbon with, in the pure state, a very high refractive index and dispersive power. It … goods of Chapter 90 ( Chapter 90 ). ° ° ° Subheading Explanatory Notes. Subheading 7102.10 Before “unworked” or … diamonds which have not been submitted to such expert examination. This subheading also includes parcels of rough …
… variety of products in the length, designed for the ornamentation or decoration of articles of apparel (e.g., ladies’ … beads and similar accessories, provided these are not attached by sewn appliqué work in which case they are … All these articles may be provided with a loop for attachment purposes; they are of general use mainly in …
… pins (according to the notes of the tune to be played); on rotating, the pins contact metal tongues arranged like the teeth of a comb, causing them to vibrate and produce the notes. The components are mounted on … instruments which imitate bird or animal calls in order to attract game. (2) Mouth‑blown sound signalling …
… - Other This heading covers : (A) Festive articles , associated with a festival or festive period and not normally used outside that festival or festive period. However, articles …
… is calcium hydride (CaH 2 ) (hydrolith) obtained by direct combination of its elements; white masses with a crystalline … flakes. Soluble in water, deteriorates slightly in humid atmosphere. Strongly affected by the carbon dioxide in the …
… may be cast, rolled, drawn, extruded or may be made from cathodes or other electrodeposited shapes of heading 75.02. … give the maximum anode surface suited to the articles to be plated, and in the case of bar anodes (which are usually of … in order, e.g., to depolarise the anodes to ensure even attack over the whole surface and avoid loss of nickel …
… liquid (specific gravity about 1.3). Not miscible with water. Smells of rotten eggs when impure. Very volatile and highly inflammable, it is dangerous to inhale … a solvent for numerous purposes, e.g., for extracting oils, fats or essential oils, for defatting bones, in medicine, or …
… titanium oxide, chromium oxide) either deriving from the natural starting material (bauxites) or added to improve, for example, the … with pure refractory clay and with anhydrous aluminium silicates, respectively) or of laboratory utensils and in …
… ‑ Rolled or flaked grains : 1104.12 ‑ ‑ Of oats 1104.19 ‑ ‑ Of other cereals ‑ Other … of cereals, except flours ( headings 11.01 and 11.02 ), groats, meal and pellets ( heading 11.03 ), and residues ( …
… 5810.92 ‑ ‑ Of man‑made fibres 5810.99 ‑ ‑ Of other textile materials Embroidery is obtained by working with embroidering … to the embroidery or may even constitute its principal attraction; examples are broderie anglaise and drawn thread …
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