… ‑ Helicopters : 8802.11 ‑ ‑ Of an unladen weight not exceeding 2,000 kg 8802.12 ‑ ‑ Of an unladen … aerial photography, agricultural work, rescue duties, fire fighting or for meteorological or other scientific purposes. … velocity exceeding 7,000 m/s at the end of the powered flight. (4) Suborbital launch vehicles that follow a …
… as a structural analogue of angiotensin II, although with antagonist effects (the former is a hypotensor and … and structural analogues . Somatotropin (growth hormone, GH, STH (somatotropic hormone)). Water soluble protein which … an inhibitory factor, somatostatin. Human growth hormone (hGH) is a single polypeptide chain of 191 amino acids …
… remelting scrap ingots) and iron having a minimum purity by weight of 99.94 % (headings 72.01 to 72.04). (2) Granules … primary forms. 7201.10 ‑ Non-alloy pig iron containing by weight 0.5 % or less of phosphorus 7201.20 ‑ Non-alloy pig … heading does not extend to shaped or worked articles (e.g., rough or finished castings or tubes). Pig iron is …
… the one or more filaments leaving the nozzles pass either through a bath containing a chemical coagulating agent (e.g., viscose process), or through an airtight chamber fitted with a water spray (e.g., … In some machines the fibres emerging from the nozzle are brought together and assembled by a slight twist given by a …
… or included elsewhere in this Chapter. 9013.10 ‑ Telescopic sights for fitting to arms; periscopes; telescopes designed … between 1 nanometre and 1 millimetre (ultra‑violet, visible light and infra‑red regions of the spectrum), by the process … articles fitted with an optical system. (4) Telescopic sights for weapons, refracting or reflecting, presented …
… small specific surface (of the order of 1 to 100 m 2 /g). Although they generally have a high electrical charge density, these products have no … shell carbon, peat, lignite, coal, anthracite, etc.) at a high temperature in the presence of steam, carbon dioxide or …
… water. It has a fine-grained body obtained by firing to a higher temperature than in the case of pottery made from … bricks unable to withstand temperatures of 1,500 °C or higher) of the kinds commonly used for building walls, …
… heavy ground fabric covered by a pile surface (i.e., a right side formed by adjacent threads or tufts standing upright) or by a looped surface. The surface of these …
… ‑ Petroleum jelly 2712.20 ‑ Paraffin wax containing by weight less than 0.75 % of oil 2712.90 ‑ Other (A) … of certain crude petroleum oils or by mixing fairly high viscosity petroleum oils with such residues or by … and less apparent crystalline structure. Normally it has a higher melting point than paraffin wax. It can vary from …
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