… turret. They are sometimes fitted with a special gyroscopic stabilisation gear to keep the sights on the target, … to the front of the tanks. The heading also includes amphibious tanks. Armoured cars are faster and lighter than … but the majority are of the road‑wheel type. They may be amphibious (e.g., track‑laying armoured landing vehicles). …
… of heading 68.06 or 68.08 (in which cement is merely a binder), or heading 68.11 (articles of asbestos-cement). … porphyry, serpentine, etc.) with lime or cement or other binders (e.g., plastics). Articles of artificial stone … or wall mesh or lath (consisting of a wire framework combined with a predominating proportion of concrete); …
… and flounces), bodice‑fronts, jabots (including those combined with collars), cuffs, yokes, lapels and similar … or otherwise affixed or applied to the upper, excluding babies’ booties. Certain made up trimmings (e.g., pompons …
… during take‑off without propelling them, the rockets climbing under their own power ( heading 84.79 ). (B) … apparatus which feed into the controls the correct combination of “feel” and reading corresponding to given … (2) A device known as a “ link trainer ” comprising a small cabin pivoting on a base and equipped as an aeroplane …
… processes. (D) Products obtained by discharging and combing silk waste (in some countries known as “ schappe ”). … Noil silk . Noil silk is the residue removed during the combing of the wastes referred to in (D) above. This … it has not yet reached the stage of spun yarn. (F) Combings . These are the very short fibres removed during …
… since the small size of the crystals and their poor flexibility, high cost, etc., render natural mica unsuitable … sheets of mica may also be obtained, without employing a binding agent, by submitting powdered and pulped mica waste … several thin sheets and bonding them with an organic binder. The heading covers sheets, strips and rolls in the …
… and sections of cathodes 7403.12 ‑ ‑ Wire‑bars 7403.13 ‑ ‑ Billets 7403.19 ‑ ‑ Other ‑ Copper alloys : … alloying purposes) or into wire‑bars, slabs for rolling, billets (including those of circular cross‑section) and …
… (in the form of bars, shapes or wire, often coiled in bobbins) or of carbon in the form of rods, or of carbon, silicon carbide, metal or metal oxide film. They may be obtained in … or terminal arrangements for connecting any required combinations of the resistors into the circuit. (5) …
… and their salts . These are complex compounds which, when combined with proteins, form the nucleo-proteins found in the nucleii of animal and vegetable cells. They are combinations of phosphoric acids with sugar and pyrimidine …