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Section XI > Chapter 58 > Heading 5810

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… The embroidery classified here comprises mainly the following three groups : (I) EMBROIDERY WITHOUT VISIBLE … type might be confused with lace of heading 58.04 but can, however, be distinguished by taking into account the … sides of the embroidery appear different, the right side showing a certain relief whereas the wrong side is flat. …

Section XVI > Chapter 84 > Heading 8439

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… chips are reduced to fibres by subjection to high pressure followed by a sudden reduction of the pressure. (B)  … lumps, dirt, etc. Those operated by centrifugal action, however, are excluded ( heading 84.21 ). (C)   Wet lappers … revolving bars which break up any large fibres or lumps and allow the stock that is already sufficiently beaten to pass …

Section IX > Chapter 45 > Heading 4503

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… articles in which a cork stopper is a subsidiary part are, however, classified elsewhere according to the kind of … (2)   Discs, washers and wafers of natural cork, for lining crown corks and other closures for bottles, jars, etc.; cork … those included in assorted sets of heading 84.84 ). The following are, however, excluded from this heading : (a)   …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2824

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… unmelted lead oxide or massicot, in the form of a pale yellow powder, and then, when the temperature passes the blood‑red …

Section XVI > Chapter 84 > Heading 8438

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… used in restaurants or similar establishments. It should, however, be noted that in practice the heading excludes many … machines used for extracting the sugar from the juice are, however, much the same in each case. (A)  Machines for … however, not included and should be classified in their own appropriate heading (see the General Explanatory Note to …

Section VI > Chapter 33 > Heading 3304

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… pedicure preparations               - Other : 3304.91 - - Powders, whether or not compressed 3304.99 - - Other (A) … Lipsticks and other lip make-up preparations. (2)   Eye shadow, mascara, eyebrow pencils and other eye make-up preparations. (3)   …

Section IV > Chapter 18 > Heading 1806

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… food preparations containing cocoa (+). 1806.10 ‑ Cocoa powder, containing added sugar or other sweetening matter … slabs or bars weighing more than 2 kg or in liquid, paste, powder, granular or other bulk form in containers or … (a)   White chocolate (composed of cocoa butter, sugar and powdered milk) ( heading 17.04 ). (b)   Biscuits and other …

Section VI > Chapter 28 > Heading 2839

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… the degree of purity. Occur in colourless crystals or in powder, in vitreous masses (water‑glass) or in more or less … or varnishes. (4)   Precipitated calcium silicates . White powders obtained from sodium or potassium silicates. Used … than those mentioned above. These include caesium silicate (yellow powder, used in ceramics), zinc silicate (coating of …

Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2925

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… its salts * . Saccharin is an odourless, white crystalline powder having a very sweet taste; its sodium and ammonium salts have a lower sweetening power but are more soluble. Tablets consisting solely of one …