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Section XVI > Chapter 84 > Heading 8443

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… design, repetitive wording or overall colour on textiles, wallpaper, wrapping paper, rubber, plastics sheeting, … or other containers. (ii)    Machines for printing clock or watch dials or other articles of special shapes. (iii)    … band, the colour being applied through the stencil. (4)  Warp printing machines which, before weaving, print a design …

Section XVI > Chapter 85 > Heading 8546

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… formation of deposits of non‑insulating materials, such as water, salts, dusts, oxides and smoke. Insulators are often … or other shapes. Certain types are constructed in such a way that when in position they may contain oil to prevent … be attached to power or telegraph poles, etc., or fitted to walls, ceilings, floors, etc., by means of nails, screws, …

Section VIII > Chapter 41 > Heading 4114

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… with fish or animal oil, after which they are dried by warming or exposure to air, and washed in alkali to remove surplus oil.  The surface may … or other abrasives.  The leather usually treated in this way is made from the flesh split of sheep skin or lamb skin …

Section XVI > Chapter 85 > Heading 8541

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… technology” means the application of area processing on a wafer level that may include grinding, polishing, doping, … on silicon substrate, and its function is to convert sound waves into a variable electrical output. Sound waves are …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2813

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… liquid (specific gravity about 1.3). Not miscible with water. Smells of rotten eggs when impure. Very volatile and … it is dangerous to inhale and to handle. It is presented in stoneware, metal or glass containers encased in straw or … White solid; crystallises in volatile needles. Decomposes water with formation of gelatinous silica. (3)   Arsenic …

Section XVI > Chapter 85 > Heading 8517

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… two points by variation of an electric current or optical wave flowing in a wired network or by electro-magnetic waves in a wireless network. The signal may be analogue or … receiver of the same hand-set. (4) The ringer , which gives warning of a call. These may be tone ringers which produce …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2804

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… Selenium (A) HYDROGEN Hydrogen is obtained by electrolysing water, or from water‑gas, coke‑oven gas or hydrocarbons. It … in steel cylinders, or sometimes as a liquid in double‑walled containers. Compressed oxygen is used in oxyhydrogen … form of cylinders or rods. When cut in the form of discs, wafers or similar forms, they are classified in heading …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2832

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… with a smell of sulphur dioxide and very soluble in water; also presented in concentrated solution, yellowish in … or crystallised (with 7 H 2 O) colourless, soluble in water. Used in photography, in breweries, for treating … sulphur dioxide on ammonia. Colourless crystals, soluble in water, oxidising in the air. Used in organic synthesis. …

Section XI > Chapter 63 > Heading 6306

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… to protect goods stored in the open or loaded on ships, wagons, lorries, etc., against bad weather. They are … heavy canvas (of hemp, jute, flax or cotton). They are waterproof. Those made of canvas are usually rendered … have a single or double roof and may include sides or walls (single or double), which permit the formation of an …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2844

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… The nuclei of an element, defined by its atomic number, always contain the same number of protons, but they may have … natural chlorine, in both the free and combined states, is always made up of a mixture of 75.4 % chlorine 35 and 24.6 % …