… from the animal itself and may contain an appreciable quantity of impurities (burrs, seeds, earth, etc.). Greasy … referred to at (B) above. The wool is immersed in a bath, usually of mineral acids or acid salts, which destroys the …
… 30 to 35 km/h. (3) Their turning radius is approximately equal to the length of the vehicle itself, enabling them … 87.02, 87.03 and 87.04. Vehicles of this heading do not usually have a closed driving cab, the accommodation for the …
… Those with hands have two special hands in addition to the usual three hands (for hours, minutes and seconds), i.e., a … watches described above in that they do not have the usual hour, minute and seconds hands, but only the …
… 1 kg. The packages in which glues or adhesives are usually put up for retail sale include glass bottles or … rendered soluble by partial fermentation. These glues are usually in the form of flakes or powders and vary in colour …
… bells, coffee-pots and coffee-filters, sweetmeat boxes, graduated kitchenware, plate warmers, table mats, certain … etc.), table-centres ( other than those of heading 70.09 ), aquaria, incense burners, etc., and souvenirs bearing views. …
… in the hand of heading 84.67 , by the fact that they are usually designed to be mounted on the floor, on a bench, on a wall or on another machine, and are thus usually provided with a base plate, mounting frame, stand, …
… articles are obtained by the extrusion or by the moulding (usually under pressure) and heat‑treatment of a composition … or other lamp carbons . Arc‑lamp carbons are usually in the form of rods or pencils; they sometimes have …