… (b) Specifically cartridged, nitrated explosives; (c) Slurry explosives, consisting of a mixture of alkali … explosives may be presented as powders, granules, pastes, slurries, emulsions or as more or less dry gels, either in …
… of pearls (“orient”); the conchiolin gives the pearls their translucency or “water”. Pearls are usually white but may be … another healthy oyster. Over a period of years, the bead is slowly covered with concentric layers of nacre. Cultured …
… than puddled bars (heading 72.06), blooms, billets, rounds, slabs and sheet bars (heading 72.07). Their cross‑section is … protect products from rust or other oxidation, to prevent slipping during transport and to facilitate handling e.g., …
… according to the degree of refining, deteriorates only very slightly in the air and has a faint, characteristic odour. … mainly used for the preparation of ointments or cosmetics. Slightly modified lanolin, which retains the essential …
… degrees of fineness or in the form of small cubes, loaves, slabs, or sticks or regularly moulded, sawn or cut pieces. … and sugar candy consisting of large crystals produced by slow crystallisation of concentrated solutions of sugar. It …
… (bass-tuba), bass sousaphones, trombones (valve or sliding type), orchestral horns (e.g., French horns) and … made of metal or clay, giving a flute-like sound), and sliding whistles (of metal or ebonite). (6) Other wind …
… not exceeding 35 mm and of a length not exceeding 30 m, for slides 3702.54 - - Of a width exceeding 16 mm but not … 35 mm and of a length not exceeding 30 m, other than for slides 3702.55 - - Of a width exceeding 16 mm but not …
… (KClO.6H 2 O). The aqueous solution of this salt was previously known as “eau de Javel”; it is similar in all … masses or in solutions smelling of chlorine; it is slightly more stable than the impure product. Calcium …