… (e.g., Bombyx textor ) known as wild silk. Among the wild varieties, so named because the producing worm has only very … mixed textile materials classified as silk, at its various stages of manufacture, from the raw material to the …
… ‑ Cranberries, bilberries and other fruits of the genus Vaccinium 0810.50 ‑ Kiwifruit 0810.60 ‑ Durians 0810.70 ‑ … blueberries, myrtle berries and other fruits of the genus Vaccinium . (5) Kiwifruit ( Actinidia chinensis Planch . …
… 1 (c) to this Chapter is obtained by condensation of zinc vapour which is produced either directly in a zinc ore … These products must not be confused with the flue dusts, variously known as “zinc flue dust”, “zinc oxide flue dust” …
… processes allowed by Note 1 to this Chapter. Soapstone is a variety of natural steatite. Talc of this heading may be … The term “French chalk” is used to designate certain varieties of steatite or talc in powder form. The heading …
… - Seed 1007.90 - Other This heading covers only those varieties of sorghum which are known as grain sorghums and … . The heading also excludes broomcorn ( Sorghum vulgare var. technicum ), which is classified in heading 14.04 . ° …
… graphite (otherwise known as plumbago or black lead) is a variety of carbon distinguished by its lustre and its … it is used as pencil lead). Its apparent specific gravity varies, according to its degree of purity, between 1.9 and …
… used in ships, railway carriages, aircraft, trailer caravans, motor‑cars, etc. These articles include wall … Note 1 to Chapter 57); mantlepiece runners; curtain loops; valances ( other than those of heading 63.03 ). The heading …
… engines disproportionate to the size of the vessel, and by various deck fittings designed to carry a tow rope, hawser, … are mainly distinguished by a snub bow (for pushing) and an elevated wheel house (which may be telescopic). The heading …