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Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2842

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… shock or under the action of heat (for example, a spark). They constitute priming explosives and are used in the … arsenates are the salts of arsenic acids (heading 28.11). They are violently poisonous. Examples are : (1)     Sodium … (vanadate and chloride of lead) are excluded since they are natural metallic ores of headings 26.07 and 26.15 , …

Section VI > Chapter 35 > Heading 3503

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… Sheets of gelatin are classified in this heading provided they are in the form of rectangles (including squares), and whether or not they are surface-worked or coloured (e.g., embossed, …

Section XI > Chapter 58 > Heading 5805

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… (usually canvas). Their essential characteristic is that they are made in the form of panels bearing a complete, … as point tapestries) are characterised by the fact that they are made with a fabric ground (usually square meshed …

Section XVI > Chapter 85 > Heading 8513

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… of electricity (e.g., dry cell, accumulator or magneto). They comprise two elements (i.e., the lamp proper and the … composed of a lamp or torch and a pen, screwdriver, key ring, etc., remain classified here only if the principal …

Section XV > Chapter 72 > Heading 7211

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… in heading 72.08 or 72.09 but, to fall in this heading, they must be of a width of less than 600 mm. The provisions … (e.g., saw blades), cold‑formed angles, shapes or sections, conveyor and machinery belting, in the automobile industry …

Section IV > Chapter 21 > Heading 2104

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… invertebrates, peptones, amino-acids or yeast extract . They may also contain a considerable proportion of salt. They are generally put up as tablets, cakes, cubes, or in …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2844

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… number, always contain the same number of protons, but they may have different numbers of neutrons and, … uranium, but their mass number ranges from 227 to 240; they are designated, for example, as uranium 233, uranium … element. This name refers rather to the element from which they were derived by radioactive conversion. Thus, bismuth …

Section III > Chapter 15 > Heading 1522

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… natural degras), with a characteristic odour of fish oil. They do not contain waste of hair, membranes or skin. When left to stand they tend to separate into two layers, with water at the …

Section VI > Chapter 32 > Heading 3201

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… extracts used mainly for the tanning of hides or skins. They are generally prepared by extraction with warm water … such as sugar, mineral salts, organic acids, etc. They are generally brown, yellow or reddish in colour. … main active constituents of vegetable tanning materials. They are obtained by extraction with ether or alcohol from …

Section XI > Chapter 50 > Heading 5003

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… covers the cocoon to hold it in position on the branch; they often contain pieces of leaf or twig. (B)  Waste … away to leave that part of the cocoon which can be reeled. They are marketed as tangled balls or bundles of threads. …