… with a higher melting point than those alloys, or highly oxidisable elements (e.g., aluminium, cadmium, arsenic, … facilitate the preparation of certain alloys by adding de‑oxidising, de‑sulphurising or similar elements (e.g., … in amounts sufficient to reduce the melting point or the oxidising or sublimating action of the master alloy. If the …
… of a kind used for plaiting and for making sieves, chip‑boxes, chip‑baskets, pill‑boxes, match‑boxes, etc. It also includes similar strips of wood for …
… or making plywood or for other purposes (for violins, cigar boxes, etc.), in sheets of a thickness not exceeding 6 mm … or slicing. The heading also includes short lengths of approximately square cross-section and about 3 mm in … of the kind used for plaiting or to make chip‑baskets, pill‑boxes, etc. ( heading 44.04 ). …
… natural nacreous (pearl) pigment containing guanine and hypoxanthine and obtained from the scales of certain fish, … (pearl) pigment (e.g., mica coated with bismuth chloride oxide or titanium dioxide), in a varnish or lacquer (e.g., nitrocellulose …
… reaction that does not produce light or a flame (e.g., by oxidation of iron powder through an oxidation catalyst) (heading 38.24) . (D) Resin torches, …
… or on the person such as cigar or cigarette cases, snuff boxes, spectacle cases, powder boxes, lipstick holders, pocket combs, cachou boxes, chain purses, rosaries, key rings. To fall in this …