… of a human being; used for training in the “kiss‑of‑life” revival method. (4) Cross‑sectional models of ships, … : (a) Printed plans, diagrams, illustrations, etc., even if designed for use in teaching, advertising, etc. ( …
… any minor components of metal (screws, threaded sockets, sleeves, etc.) incorporated during moulding solely for … and (ii) They are designed for insulating purposes even though at the same time they have other functions … plug bodies. The heading does not cover fittings which, even though made wholly of insulating material (or made …
… known as Polompon (Vietnam). (10) Abroma augusta , known as Devil’s cotton or Indian flax. (11) Clappertonia ficifolia , … of the fibres which are cut off and marketed separately). However, vegetable materials, which when raw or in certain …
… and webs of cellulose fibres, not covered by any of the previous headings of this Chapter : ‑ in strips or rolls … than rectangular (including square). It is to be noted, however, that paper and paperboard in strips or rolls, or in …
… firing and stoking of furnaces of all kinds, and for evacuating the ash and cinders. (A) FURNACE BURNERS These … grates are frequently combined and also equipped with devices for the automatic removal of the slag and ash after … fire-bed and moved forward through the furnace to secure even combustion. The most common systems are based on the …
… usually a mechanical or electrical movement and a contact device for transmitting the driving impulses to the … hands. In this case, the master clock must have a special device emitting impulses each second, besides the minutes contact. It should, however, be noted that the heading excludes secondary clocks …
… form and in general they harden or cure after application. However, some are in solid or powder forms which are made … application (e.g., acoustic sealants). Others harden by the evaporation of solvents, by solidification (hot-melt …
… conveyor belting, shelving, mattresses, upholstery, sieves and riddles, etc.; and for reinforcing concrete, etc. … tarred and reinforced with wire mesh ( Chapter 48 ). However, woven wire, etc., lightly coated in plastics (even if the meshes are filled), and wire netting or grill …
… or of silver plated with platinum. The heading does not , however, cover silver clad with precious metal. * * * Silver … frequently alloyed with other metals. Unalloyed silver is, however, widely used in electrical applications (contacts, … Very fine sterile silver wire used for surgical sutures is, however, classified in heading 30.06 . The heading …
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