… 91.14 ). (e) Carillons and gongs, of the nature of musical instruments of heading 92.06 or 92.07 . (f) … bells, e.g., dog collars ( heading 42.01 ), certain musical instruments (e.g., tambourines) ( Chapter 92 ), toys …
… in water. (t) Ambrettolide . Colourless liquid, musk-scented, used in perfumery. (u) Diketene . … a lactone. To be classified in subheading 2932.20, lactones must have the different lactone groups separated by at least …
… “carbonyl” group, and can be represented by the general formula (R-CO-R 1 ), in which R and R 1 stand for alkyl or … (ketone musk). (3) Camphorsulphonic acid . (4) Chlordecone (ISO). …
… fibre production, web formation and usually bonding occur simultaneously (in situ process). II. Bonding … as rubber, gum, starch, glue or plastics, in solution or emulsion, by heat treatment with plastics in powder form, by …
… infrared) to pass through it, rather the passage of light must be altered in some way, for example, by being … spherical, sphero‑cylindrical, uni‑focal, bi‑focal or multi‑focal. They also include contact lenses . (4) …
… Pepsin . Pepsin is obtained from the stomach mucosa of hogs or cattle. For the purposes of stabilisation, … . Although their liquefying power is marked, it is much less than that of bacterial amylases. Fungal …
… particular satin stitch embroidery and certain embroidered muslins, appear very similar to broché muslins and other broché fabrics (e.g., plumetis) classified …