… code generally are not capable of reproducing sound unless they incorporate a means for converting the recording from … of audio recordings in a chosen sequence or randomly. They are commonly referred to as “ juke boxes ”. (II) …
… paints and enamels depends on the specific use for which they are made and such products normally contain several pigments and several binders. They form, after drying, a non-sticky, opaque, coloured …
… accelerators are used mainly in nuclear research, but they also serve in the production of radioactive materials, … installations (which may weigh several thousands of tons). They comprise a particle source, an acceleration chamber, … which are used to accelerate the particles. They may contain one or more targets. Acceleration, …
… gases” (inert gases) applies to the elements listed below. They are remarkable for their lack of chemical affinity and … or also (in the case of helium) from certain natural gases. They are presented under pressure. Radon is a radioactive … part per million, with a view to their use in electronics. They are classified in this heading provided that they are …
… state. Active yeasts generally provoke fermentation. They consist essentially of certain micro‑organisms (almost … It is generally marketed in the form of pressed yellowish‑grey cakes (pressed yeast) which sometimes have an alcoholic … insufficiently active for further use in those industries. They are used for human consumption (source of vitamin B) or …
… by any other means of payment, other than automatic bowling alley equipment 9504.40 ‑ Playing cards 9504.50 - Video game … characteristics and principal function are such that they are intended for entertainment purposes (game-playing) … the heading excludes : (a) Optional peripherals (keyboards, mouses, disk storage units, etc.) which fulfil …
… are vessels primarily designed for towing other craft. They may be of the type used for sea or for inland navigation. They are distinguishable from other vessels by their …
… (e.g., gate, disc, ball, plug, needle or diaphragm). They may be operated by hand (by means of a key, wheel, press button, etc.), or by a motor, solenoid, …
… to materials which have undergone processes extending beyond the simple preparations permitted in the heading for … covered by another heading of the Nomenclature. Thus, piano‑key plates and plates for insertion in butts of firearms … etc., or for subsequent use in the manufacture of piano‑keys). Provided they are worked or in the form of articles, …