… forks are usually small U‑shaped metal bars which, when vibrated, emit one given note; the group also covers large … in which case they are preset to emit a wide range of vibrations and are often put up in cases containing several … to the thickness required; each strand consists either of a ribbon of gut cut lengthwise or a complete gut. (2) Silk. …
… of certain rocks. It has a very characteristic fibrous texture; it is sometimes silky in appearance and the … the asbestos form of riebeckite. It is found in the form of fibre bundles in magmatic rock which is acid with a high … strengths but a lower resistance to heat and less elastic fibres than other forms of asbestos and is acid resistant …
… and plates, of paper pulp. These are composed of vegetable fibres (cotton, flax, wood, etc.) with a high cellulose … or plates without the aid of any binding materials, the fibres remaining in a loosely adherent condition. The vegetable fibres may be mixed with asbestos fibres; in that case, the …
… yarn of the preceding heading, is formed of discontinuous fibres. These fibres, which may be up to 20 cm long, lie parallel in the … The heading includes yarn which has been processed as described in Part (I) (B) (1) of the General Explanatory …
… more shafts connected by ball and socket joints, etc. (4) Flexible shafts which transmit the motion of a driving unit … (b) Simple lengths of twisted wire for the manufacture of flexible drives, not fitted with coupling attachments ( …
… other animal hair (e.g., the hair of the yak, angora or Tibetan goat) and other textile materials (e.g., man-made fibres), prepared for use in making wigs and the like, or … weigh about 1 kg. (2) Waved (curled) slivers of textile fibres put up in small bundles each containing a length of …
… The main purpose of carding is to disentangle the cotton fibres, lay them more or less parallel, and entirely or … them from any extraneous matter they may still contain. The fibres are then in the form of wide webs (laps) which are … the last traces of extraneous matter clinging to the fibres and eliminates the shorter fibres in the form of …
… sand, slag, chalk, plaster, cement, talc, sulphur, asbestos fibre, wood fibre, sawdust, waste cork and natural resins. Asphalt, … a substrate (e.g., of paperboard, of web or fabric of glass fibre, of fabric of man-made fibre or jute, or of aluminium …
… capacitors, inductances, etc.). Discrete components are indivisible and are the basic electronic construction … ° Except for the combinations (to all intents and purposes indivisible) referred to in Parts (II), (III) and (IV) above …
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