… of dolls’ hair. Other fine animal hair (i.e., of the hare, common rabbit, beaver, nutria or musk‑rat) is usually … from the flanks of bovine or equine animals and that of common goats, dogs, monkeys or otters. Coarse animal …
… to be armed; these are used for the transport of petrol, ammunition, etc., in fighting areas. (C) Small remote‑controlled “tanks” which carry ammunition to advanced fighting vehicles or artillery units. …
… or created by artists : (a) Ornamental sculptures of a commercial character. (b) Articles of personal adornment … and other works of conventional craftsmanship of a commercial character (ornaments, religious effigies, etc.). …
… from the manufacture of synthetic camphor. Pure or commercially pure dipentene is classified in heading 29.02 . … by flotation. The heading does not cover : (a) Pure or commercially pure terpenic hydrocarbons or terpenes, …
… sufficient sparks to ignite gas, petrol, tinder or other inflammable material. They are usually combinations of cerium and other metals, the most common being ferro-cerium. These alloys are included in this …
… of a soft, granular mass, composed of eggs between 2 and 4 mm in diameter and ranging in colour from silver‑grey to … provided for in Chapter 3, other than those suitable for immediate consumption as caviar or caviar substitutes ( …
… other chlorates. (4) Other chlorates . These include ammonium chlorate, used in the manufacture of explosives; … in pyrotechnics and in the manufacture of explosives. (1) Ammonium perchlorate (NH 4 ClO 4 ). Prepared from sodium …