… the origin of the tissues. Heparin and its salts are used chiefly in medicine, especially as blood anti-coagulants. … or not dried ( heading 05.10 ). (c) Separate chemically defined compounds and other products of Chapter 29 obtained …
… are normally made of ordinary glass, or of glass with a low coefficient of expansion. They are generally more or less … (e) Musical instruments, and parts and accessories therefor, of Chapter 92 (e.g., tuning forks of fused …
… They do not contain waste of hair, membranes or skin. When left to stand they tend to separate into two layers, with … soaps or lubricants. (2) Soap‑stocks . By‑products of oil refining produced by the neutralisation of the free fatty …
… GENERAL In this Sub-Chapter, the term “derivatives” refers to chemical compounds which could be obtained from a … found in many species of the Strophanthus genus; very efficacious heart stimulants. Several are known, including …
… is the residue removed during the combing of the wastes referred to in (D) above. This residue, of poorer quality than the silk waste referred to at (D) in that it has shorter fibres, cannot be …