… without propelling them, the rockets climbing under their own power ( heading 84.79 ). (B) Deck‑arrestor or similar … see the Explanatory Note to heading 87.16). (2) A device known as a “ link trainer ” comprising a small cabin pivoting …
… mineral salts, organic acids, etc. They are generally brown, yellow or reddish in colour. The principal … the form of white or yellowish amorphous powders which turn brown on exposure to air. They may sometimes be in the form …
… obtained from molten glass into which compressed air is blown or gassing agents are introduced. This gives … its use as a substitute for cork), and is easily drilled, sawn, filed, etc. It is a heat- and sound-insulating and …
… followed by oil tanning such as described above and is known as combination chamois. The heading covers this … metallised leather"). (2) Patent laminated leather also known in the trade as patent coated leather , which is …
… include a modification of the surface structure (commonly known as “chemically toughened glass”). This glass … glass . Safety glass of this type, commonly known as laminated glass, sandwich glass, etc., is made in …