… gliders and kites , such as : (1) Fuselages and hulls; fuselage or hull sections; also their internal or … floors, instrument panels, frames, doors, escape chutes and slides, windows, port-holes, etc.). (2) …
… limb, head or eye movements as well as reproductions of the human voice, etc. They may also be dressed. Parts and … include : (i) Toys representing animals or non‑human creatures even if possessing predominantly human … of heading 95.06 ), diabolo spools and sticks, spinning and humming tops, balls ( other than balls of heading 95.04 or …
… example, poly(phenylene sulphide). In polysulphides each sulphur atom is bound on both sides by carbon atoms, as opposed to the thioplasts of Chapter 40, which contain sulphur‑sulphur linkages. Polysulphides are used in coatings and in …
… No 3). It is intended for technical use or for human consumption after refining. (B) Refined olive pomace … colour, an acceptable odour and taste, and is suitable for human consumption; however, it may be sold directly to the … to green colour, a good odour and taste, and it’s fit for human consumption. * * * This heading does not cover …
… weft threads do not cross the whole width of the fabric; thus along each line of weft the warp threads are covered by … excluded . The heading also excludes : (a) Kelem, Schumacks, Karamanie and similar rugs ( heading 57.02 ). … ( heading 63.08 ). (c) Tapestries of an age exceeding one hundred years ( Chapter 97 ). …
… and assembled by a slight twist given by a special device, thus forming a yarn. In others, the fibres leaving the … units are combined in a thick rope (tow), sometimes of many hundreds of thousands of fibres, for subsequent cutting into … orientates the molecules in the direction of the filaments thus considerably increasing its strength. (3) Machines …
… to each other via the anomeric carbon atom of the sugar. Thus, products such as vacciniin and hamamelitannin of … carbon is linked to the aglycone via a nitrogen atom, a sulphur atom or a carbon atom, respectively (e.g., … , glycosides found in many species of the Strophanthus genus; very efficacious heart stimulants. Several are …
… variations or oscillations of electric current, thus enabling them to be transmitted, broadcast or recorded. … cut piece of crystal (e.g., quartz or rock crystal), thus causing the production of electric charges on the … signals of frequencies falling within the range of the human ear. The great majority are based on transistors or …