… or cracking (by heating, by electric arc or by electric sparks) of organic substances rich in carbon, such as : … by the sudden decomposition, initiated by an electric spark, of compressed acetylene. (2) Naphthalene, resins, …
… landing‑stages. (6) Buoys, such as mooring buoys, marking buoys, light or bell buoys. (7) Beacons used for marking channels, navigational hazards, etc. (8) …
… which, like bricks, are used in constructional or building work. It includes : (1) Roofing tiles (for roofs, for … ventilator grills; clay-lath used as support for plaster-work and formed of wire mesh with fired clay crosses or …
… parts. (3) Plates, sheets and strip of unvulcanised rubber, worked otherwise than by surface‑working or cut to shapes other than rectangular (including …
… a higher temperature with top yeasts. Beer may be pale or dark, sweet or bitter, mild or strong. It may be put up in barrels, bottles or in airtight tins and may be marketed as ale, stout, etc. This heading also covers …
… 0207.14 - - Cuts and offal, frozen - Of turkeys : 0207.24 - - Not cut in pieces, fresh or chilled … light chestnut, while the other livers are in general of a dark or light reddish colour. …
… a watch or clock movement, unassembled or partly assembled (marketed in this form). In the case of mechanical display … plate (and any additional plates), bridges, train, motion work, winding and setting mechanism, and additional …
… rolls of a width exceeding 5 cm. This paper, often laid or watermarked, is of good quality (frequently of hemp or linen … substances and the tubes are sometimes tipped with cork, straw, silk, etc. Paper in the form of tubes may also …
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