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Section XVIII > Chapter 90 > Heading 9031

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… a photoelectric cell depend on how much of a uniformly lit glass sheet is covered by the opaque surface under measure.) …

Section XI > Chapter 58 > Heading 5810

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… those executed with other materials (for example, metal, glass or raffia). The ground fabric usually forms part of … the following points : (A)  Whereas lace is made up of a single continuous thread or by the interlacing of two or … accessories; these accessories are generally made of glass, gelatin, metal or wood, and are sewn so as to produce …

Section XV > Chapter 73 > Heading 7317

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… cross‑section as used by carpenters, etc.; moulders’ nails; glazing nails; cobblers’ nails; staples (insulated or not) … shoeing animals; unthreaded frost studs for animals; small triangles, etc. (usually of tin‑plate) used for fixing … copper or its alloys) or of other substances (porcelain, glass, wood, rubber, plastics, etc.), and whether or not …

Section XVI > Chapter 84 > Heading 8446

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… peat fibre) yarns or other yarns (e.g., of metal, glass or asbestos). In these machines the warp and weft yarns are interlaced at right angles to form a fabric. In the simplest weave, the sheet of …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2835

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… mordant, in chrome‑tanning, in the manufacture of optical glass, for glazing porcelain, in the preparation of baking powder, in … Also used in the preparation of detergents and casein glues, to emulsify essential oils, in photography, in the …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2843

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… flakes, bluish, brownish or greenish‑grey, with a metallic glint. It is used in medicine as an antiseptic. Colloidal … protective colloids (such as gelatin, casein, fish glue). (B) INORGANIC OR ORGANIC COMPOUNDS OF PRECIOUS … is a heavy grey‑black powder, insoluble in water, used for glass‑making.           Natural silver sulphide (argentite), …

Section XIII > Chapter 69 > Heading 6901

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… of resisting high temperatures as met in metallurgy, the glass industry, etc. (e.g., of the order of 1,500 °C and … line blast furnaces, coke ovens, petroleum cracking plants, glass, ceramic and other industrial furnaces, and in the … of pots, crucibles and other plant for the chemical, glass, cement and aluminium and other metallurgical …

Section XIV > Chapter 71 > Heading 7106

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… (liquid lustres and similar compounds for the ceramic or glass industries), 32.08 to 32.10 , 32.12 or 32.13 . (II)   … foils) composed of silver powder agglomerated with gelatin, glue or other binder, or of silver deposited on paper, …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2836

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… (with 1 H 2 O). Used in numerous industries : as a flux in glass‑making and in ceramics; in the textile industry; in … deliquescent, soluble in water. Used in the manufacture of glass or ceramics; for bleaching linen or scouring textiles; … industrial water; for manufacturing parasiticides, optical glass and pure barium oxide; as a pigment and flux in …

Section VI > Chapter 30 > Heading 3003

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… proprietary medicines, etc., including those in the form of gargles, eye drops, ointments, liniments, injections, … classified in heading 33.04 . (2) Preparations containing a single pharmaceutical substance together with an excipient, … medicinal purposes, but not including colloidal sulphur or single colloidal precious metals. Colloidal sulphur falls in …