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Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2927

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… series, are characterised by two nitrogen atoms linked by a double bond. (A) DIAZO-COMPOUNDS This group of products … –  where R is an organic radical and X –  is an anion, for example : (a)  Benzenediazonium chloride* . (b) … are generally aryl radicals. Azoxy-compounds are generally pale yellow crystalline substances. They include : (1)   …

Section XV > Chapter 83 > Heading 8303

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… containers and strong‑room doors designed for securing valuables, jewels, documents, etc., against theft and fire. … alloy steel) or of sheet steel reinforced with, for example, reinforced concrete. They are used in banks, … with very secure locks and often with air‑tight doors and double walls, the intervening space usually being filled

Section IX > Chapter 44 > Heading 4416

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… goods), as well as vats, tubs, etc. These goods may be disassembled or partly assembled, and are sometimes lined or … of coopers’ products (e.g., barrel heads, hoopwood cut to length and notched at the ends for assembly). The heading … trued by axe or knife. (2)   Sawn staves, provided that at least one of the two‑principal faces is concave or convex, …

Section IV > Chapter 16 > Heading 1601

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… or artificial) . Some of these products may however be skinless, being merely pressed into the characteristic shape … specialities. (5)   Pâtés, meat pastes, galantines and rillettes (potted mince), if put up in sausage casings or …

Section II > Chapter 11 > Heading 1108

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… are carbohydrates, are contained in the cells of many vegetable products. The most important sources of starch are … etc.) and the pith of the sago palm. Starches are white odourless powders composed of fine grains which crackle when rubbed between the fingers. They generally give …

Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2925

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… 1,1-dioxide and its salts * . Saccharin is an odourless, white crystalline powder having a very sweet … ammonium salts have a lower sweetening power but are more soluble. Tablets consisting solely of one of these products remain in …

Section XVI > Chapter 85 > Heading 8526

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… aerials; receivers, including radio compasses equipped with multiple aerials or with a directional frame aerial).  It … or traffic control apparatus for airports. These are very complex. Certain types combine normal radio, radar and television devices showing at the control point the position …

Section X > Chapter 48 > Heading 4816

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… 36 cm in unfolded state, or cut into shapes other than rectangles (including squares); otherwise they fall in …        These papers may be : (a)  thin paper used for interleaving and for one time or repeated use,       or (b) … Self‑copy papers .        Self‑copy papers, also known as carbonless copy papers, may be put up in fan‑fold form. …

Section XV > Chapter 74 > Heading 7406

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… base metal powders (e.g., “bronze powder” consisting of a simple mixture of copper and tin powders). Copper powders are mainly produced by electrodeposition or by atomisation (i.e., by injecting a … as the particle size and shape (which may be more or less irregular, globular, spherical or lamellar). Powders …

Section V > Chapter 25 > Heading 2523

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… in its natural state, or mixed artificially with, a suitable proportion of clay. Other materials such as silica, … Portland cement, which may incorporate additives and accelerators to modify its hydraulic properties. The …