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Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2924

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… are compounds which contain the following characteristic groups : (–CONH 2 ) ((–CO) 2 NH) ((–CO) 3 N) Primary amide … amide Tertiary amide The hydrogen of the (–NH 2 ) or ( NH) groups may be substituted by alkyl or aryl radicals, in …

Section XV > Chapter 72 > Heading 7214

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… 7214.10 - Forged 7214.20   - Containing indentations, ribs, grooves or other deformations produced during the rolling … is square or rectangular has sharp edges. (2)   They have a greater thickness relative to their width than the products … rouge), and non‑pigmented coatings with a basis of oil, grease, wax, paraffin wax, graphite, tar or bitumen. (3)   …

Section XV > Chapter 81 > Heading 8112

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… from the ore) and barium or other fluorides. A graphite crucible is used as anode and the metal is … fluoride using magnesium. * *    * Beryllium is a steel‑grey metal, very light and hard but extremely brittle. It … germano‑sulphide) and from gasworks’ flue dusts. It is a greyish‑white metal with certain special electro‑ionic …

Section XVIII > Chapter 91 > Heading 9102

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… simply indicating hours, minutes and seconds), for example, chronograph watches, alarm watches, repeaters and striking … in different positions and at variable temperatures. This group also includes deck watches, but not marine …

Section VI > Chapter 32 > Heading 3204

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… dyes or pigments, indigosols, etc. (13) Phosphotungstic greens, etc. (see third paragraph of the Explanatory Note to …

Section VI > Chapter 35 > Heading 3505

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… starches (e.g., distarch phosphate) are an important group of modified starches. (1) Dextrins , obtained : … a more or less gelatinous mass, which is then dried and ground to a powder.  This product can also be obtained by extrusion, followed by grinding to a powder.  It is used in paper manufacture, in …

Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2906

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… perhydro-1,2-cyclopentanophenanthrene, the hydroxyl group being linked to the 3-carbon, with a methyl group on … mainly from the spinal cords of cattle and from wool grease; it is also obtained from bile, and as a by-product … (e.g., of cardamoms, sweet orange, orange-flower, petit-grain, sweet marjoram, nutmeg, turpentine, cherry-laurel, …

Section IV > Chapter 21 > Heading 2102

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… yeast . This is produced during the fermentation, of, e.g., grain, potatoes or fruit, in distilleries. It is a firm … It is generally marketed in the form of pressed yellowish‑grey cakes (pressed yeast) which sometimes have an alcoholic … It is, however, also marketed in the dried form (usually in grains) or as liquid yeast. (4)   Culture yeast , a pure …

Section XI > Chapter 54

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… units with every other carbon atom carrying a methyl side group in an isotactic position and without further … of recurring amide linkages joined to acyclic or cyclic groups or at least 85 % of aromatic groups joined by amide … fibres produced in similar manner from the proteins of ground‑nuts, soya beans, maize (zein), etc. (C)   Alginate …

Section XIII > Chapter 70 > Heading 7019

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… processes which, apart from a few exceptions, can be grouped in three broad categories :  (I)    Mechanical … melted in pots falls on a refractory clay disc revolving at great speed and fitted along the periphery with a very large … “chemical embroideries” or embroideries without visible ground, in which the embroidering thread consists of glass …