… or multiple (folded), i.e., those obtained by spinning the slubbings of carded (but not combed) wool. It also includes … yarns, which are obtained from carded (but not combed) slivers by the spinning operations employed for combed …
… or less unknown composition, very unstable, exploding at a slight shock or under the action of heat (for example, a … of sodium carbonate with arsenious oxide. White or greyish slabs or powder, soluble in water. Used in viticulture ( … Ammonium magnesium orthophosphate . White powder, only very slightly soluble in water. Used for fire‑proofing textiles …
… synthetically. A mobile, colourless liquid, giving off slight fumes when exposed to air; has an irritating odour … and for many organic substances. Commercial acetic acid is slightly yellowish in colour, and has very often a slight …
… in bulk or strongly compressed in the form of sheets or slabs. The heading does not cover : … or (as is frequently the case with corozo and doum nuts) sliced, but not if otherwise worked. When otherwise worked, … but unmounted. (8) Japanese rice paper (so‑called) made by slicing the pith of certain trees indigenous to the Far …
… includes calendar blocks. These consist of a number of slips of paper each printed with particulars of a separate … order in the form of a block from which the separate slips are removed daily. These blocks are generally used for …
… usually attached to the base or platform by riveting; (c) Slippers or mules without quarter or counter, the uppers of … footwear produced in one piece (for example, bathing slippers). …
… include, in particular : (1) Articles consisting of a sliver, generally of wool or other animal hair, interlaced … in long lengths and weigh about 1 kg. (2) Waved (curled) slivers of textile fibres put up in small bundles each …