… 1. Bovine colostrum collected within the first 24 hours following calving , in the form of a frozen liquid, composed of, by weight, 18 – 25 % solids, 4 – 5 % fat, and …
… 1. Silos for unroasted or roasted coffee, consisting of a steel … operated by a hand lever according to the type of silo) for closing and opening the orifice through which the coffee is …
… a heavy unhardened vulcanised rubber ring, of rectangular cross-section and of circular, oval or rectangular shape; fitted at opposite sides with metal bolts, held in place by flanges, …
… with a built-in microphone, designed to pair with a host device, put up in a set for retail sale with charging … to control audio file playback and to direct the host device to answer, reject or hang-up calls. Application …
… an edge trimmer; breakdown or forming rolls; idler vertical closing rolls; and fin pass rolls. Application of GIRs 1 and 6. Adoption : 2001 A Cross section of strip at various stages of forming …
… in fishing nets, consisting of a cotton braid which encloses, at each 50 cm along its length, a cork float … incorporation in fishing nets, consisting of a cotton braid enclosing a core of fine cotton yarn to which small pieces …
… fabric bag, measuring 20 x 12 x 5 cm and containing : - 1 disposable razor mounted on a small aerosol can of shaving foam, - 1 toothbrush and a small tube …
… on all three sides with fabric coated with small glass "microspheres". Adoption : 1959 + 1977 … 2. Ornamental … with selvedges along the length and hemmed edges across the width. The fabric has a hole constituting a … items. It is designed for carrying a child in a seated position on an adult's back. It has a maximum weight load of …
… The software analyzes the data on the dissolved gases to diagnose the specific fault which would result in this fault … membrane Gas pump Oil pump Power supply Motherboard Enclosure heater Gas separator Columns (Chromatograph) … 2. … The software analyzes the data on the dissolved gases to diagnose the specific fault which would result in this fault …