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Section XVIII > Chapter 90 > Heading 9031

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… 90.05 . (b)   Microscopes ( heading 90.11 or 90.12 ). (c)   Surveying, etc., instruments and appliances of heading 90.15 … be noted that the heading excludes levels specialised for surveying purposes ( heading 90.15 ). (11) Clinometers … However, the instruments, also called clinometers, used in surveying to gauge the height of land, are excluded ( …

Section VI > Chapter 38 > Heading 3808

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… coating, impregnating, etc., or may necessitate combustion. They achieve their results by nerve‑poisoning, by … here in the following cases only : (1)         When they are put up in packings (such as metal containers or …

Section XVI > Chapter 85 > Heading 8545

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… otherwise, as being for electrical purposes, whether or not they contain metal. In general, these articles are obtained … of wear. They remain classified here even if fitted with eyelets, terminals or other means of connection. The heading …

Section XVIII > Chapter 90 > Heading 9013

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… case the units are classified in this heading provided they are presented together.        Lasers are classified in … stereoscopic microscopes of heading 90.11 , are fitted with eyepieces but not with an objective. (3)   “Door‑eyes” for viewing through doors; also similar articles …

Section XV > Chapter 74 > Heading 7407

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… be obtained by forging (whether with the press or hammer). They may subsequently be cold‑finished (if necessary after … trimming or descaling. If, however, they have been worked beyond this stage, they are classified in this heading, …

Section XIII > Chapter 69 > Heading 6904

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… vitrified, hard, and are essentially impermeable (even if they are not glazed). They are white or artificially coloured, translucent (except …

Section XVIII > Chapter 90 > Heading 9001

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… a very thin coating of plastics, invisible to the naked eye, which renders the fibres less prone to fracture. … presented on reels and may be several kilometers in length. They are used to make optical fibre bundles and optical …