… Knitted or crocheted gloves, mittens and mitts lined with furskin or artificial fur, or with furskin or artificial fur on the outside ( other than as …
… They may be made of any material (swan’s or eider‑down, skin, animal hair, pile fabrics, foam rubber, etc.), and … The heading does not apply to : (a) Reservoirs (bottles, flasks, etc.) for scent sprays, presented separately …
… It reacts violently on contact with water and destroys the skin and most organic substances by carbonising them. … in colour; they react violently with water, attack the skin and clothing, give off dangerous fumes (in particular, …
… Locks for doors or gates, letter boxes, safes, boxes or caskets, furniture, pianos, trunks, suit-cases, handbags, … also includes special railway coach compartment keys, skeleton keys, etc. The heading does not , however, include …
… or minced, or blood, enclosed in guts, stomachs, bladders, skins or similar casings (natural or artificial) . Some of these products may however be skinless, being merely pressed into the characteristic shape …
… tanning materials to assist their penetration into the skins. They include : (1) Aromatic syntans such as … protein and generally also the lime in the scraped skins, softening them and rendering them more susceptible to …
… as covering the bony substance which constitutes : (1) The tusks of the elephant, hippopotamus, walrus, narwhal or wild … takes the form of curved, horny blades with a greyish skin adhering to the surface and with a kind of fringe of …
… of prepared frozen or lyophilised (dried) strips of animal skin tissue, usually porcine, used as temporary biological dressings for direct application to areas of skin loss, open tissue wounds, surgical infections, etc. …
… are water-soluble protein substances obtained by treating skins, cartilage, bones, tendons or similar animal … are obtained by the action of hot water on fish waste (skin, cartilage, bones, fins, etc.), and are usually in a …
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