… in, or appliqued on, other articles such as nightdresses, slips, blouses or other articles of apparel, handkerchiefs, … stitching is not possible; these threads can therefore slant to the right or to the left, but they must follow the …
… of aqueous solutions (hydrobromic acid) which decompose slowly in the air (especially under the action of light). … in sulphuric acid, sulphur trioxide or oleum; crystalline, slightly soluble in water but readily soluble in alcohol. … acid; it is a highly poisonous white powder which dissolves slowly in water, giving arsenic acid. It is used for the …
… the exception of prunes, the fruits are usually halved or sliced, and stoned, cored or seeded. They may also be … in the case of apricots and prunes) in the form of slices or blocks of pulp, dried or evaporated. The heading …
… or not covered 9404.29 ‑ ‑ Of other materials 9404.30 ‑ Sleeping bags 9404.40 ‑ Quilts, bedspreads, eiderdowns and … support), bolsters, pillows, cushions, pouffes, etc. (3) Sleeping bags. These articles remain classified in this …
… may be reinforced or equipped with one or more braided sleeves of wire or metal strip. These sleeves are sometimes protected by spiralled wire, and may …
… or not perforated), wet or dry, but may sometimes be in slabs, in rolls or in the form of powder or flakes. The … ). (c) Fibreboard ( heading 44.11 ). (d) Filter blocks, slabs or plates, of paper pulp ( heading 48.12 ). (e) …
… extraction of potassium salts. Occurs either in anhydrous translucent masses, cylinders, tablets or prisms, or … 26.17) with hydrogen chloride. Occurs in colourless, translucent lumps; absorbs atmospheric moisture to take on …
… These also contain waxes, white oil and kaolin and are slightly greasy to the touch. Others are mixtures of … mica) and are usually coloured. They may be hard or slightly soft. These preparations are classified here …
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