… 2939.80 - Other These alkaloids are complex organic bases; they have a strong physiological action. Some are obtained … crystals; a violent poison which dilates the pupil of the eye. (7) Homatropine , colourless crystals; it has the …
… includes : (I) Tanning products . Provided they do not constitute separate chemically defined compounds … as “syntans”) . These are products which, though they can be used alone to tan leather to a pale colour, are …
… allied acids with small amounts of non‑acidic components. They are solids, usually transparent and vitreous. Their … or resin acids with hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst. They are more resistant to oxidation than ordinary rosin and … acids and discolour less readily under the action of light. They are used in the preparation of varnishes, soap, etc. …
… carbonate and comprise the bulk of the ordinary soaps. They may be white, coloured or mottled. Soft soaps , which … are made with potassium hydroxide or potassium carbonate. They are viscous and generally green, brown or pale yellow in colour. They may contain small quantities (generally not exceeding …
… correct fitting of clothing during making‑up; generally, they represent only the trunk of the human form. They are usually moulded from papier maché, plaster, …
… must comply with both of the following requirements. If they do not meet these requirements they are classified in their appropriate headings. (A) They …
… or mustard poultices), medicated adhesive plasters, etc. They may be in the piece, in discs or in any other form. … substances, are also classified in this heading, provided they are put up in forms or packings for retail sale …
… unmanned aircraft may have various shapes and sizes, they are commonly equipped with one or more propellers or … systems for command and control by a remote operator. They may also incorporate Global Navigation Satellite System …
… food and other industries, are of vegetable origin. They are generally of complex composition and contain … Most of these oils are volatile, and the stain which they leave on paper usually disappears rapidly. They …
… does not stop before reaching the track terminal. They are designed either to be embedded into the masonry … material (e.g., in heading 44.21 or 83.10 ). Provided they are mechanically or electro‑mechanically operated as … passage of a train automatically locks the points, so that they cannot be changed from the signal box until the train …