… , which are vehicles able to travel outside the earth’s atmosphere (e.g., telecommunications or meteorological … in the form of a retrievable payload, beyond the earth’s atmosphere. In cases where payloads are released, these …
… * Products and articles of lead may be subjected to various treatments to improve the properties or appearance of the metal, etc. These treatments are generally those referred to at the end of the …
… such as drilling, punching or twisting or to surface treatment such as coating, plating or cladding ‑ see Part IV … of the Explanatory Note to heading 72.14 concerning surface treatments also apply to the products of these subheadings. …
… on the conditions employed in the process and the length of treatment. The heading covers such products whether they … but also makes them less liable to deterioration by atmospheric oxidation, and improves their taste and odour, …
… husked or shelled. They may also have undergone heat treatment designed mainly to ensure better preservation … factors or to facilitate their use. However, such treatment is permitted only if it does not alter the …
… a longer but narrower furskin. Tanning consists of the treatment of the flesh side by methods analogous to those … a brush), dyeing, combing, trimming and glossing, including treatment with artificial resins. It is to be noted that …
… for bleaching wool or silk, as a vulcanising agent for the treatment of latex, in tanning, in oenology (as an … sulphite; oxidises rather rapidly, especially in a humid atmosphere. Used for the same purposes as the acid sulphite …
… or crinkled papers . These are made by mechanical treatment of the webs of paper in the moist state, or by … during production. This paper, although made by mechanical treatment of the web in the moist state and possessing the …