… form (round, hexagonal, etc.), are cut from metal foil and usually pierced. The articles referred to in (A), (C) and … other than tubular or bifurcated rivets; snap hooks (usually Chapters 73 to 76 ). (d) Press‑studs and …
… and a pungent smell. It is secreted by beavers and is usually presented in the pouches (generally joined at their … for their vesicant or counter‑irritant properties. They are usually presented in dried or powdered form. The heading …
… aperiodic analytical balances) used mainly in quantitative chemical analysis. (2) Assay balances , used … of precious metals. (3) Balances for precious stones , graduated in carats. (4) Chemists’ balances, yarn …
… or in any other form. Wadding and gauze for dressings (usually of absorbent cotton) and bandages, etc., not … frozen or lyophilised (dried) strips of animal skin tissue, usually porcine, used as temporary biological dressings for …
… which are often put up for retail sale and are usually in the form of liquids, pastes, powders, tablets, … which are classified according to their composition (usually as petroleum spirit, heading 27.10 , or as products …
… but insoluble in water, although it can absorb a large quantity of water, turning into an unctuous emulsion known … ethoxylated to such an extent as to be water soluble (usually heading 34.02 ). When wool‑grease is steam‑distilled …
… oils obtained from olive pomace. Olive pomace is the residual solids of olives after extraction of olive oils of heading 15.09. This residual paste still contains a variable amount of water and …
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