… by steaming or by boiling in water (whether or not small quantities of provisional chemical preserving agents have … The heading does not cover : (a) Sea‑urchins and other aquatic invertebrates of heading 03.08 . (b) Crustaceans …
… 01.02, see the Explanatory Note to that heading). (b) Equine animals (horses, mules, asses, zebras, etc.). (c) … terms, when used in relation to furs, denote different qualities of furs, depending upon, for example, the age of …
… numbers or designs giving all the essential information required for a sign‑plate, name‑plate, advertising plate, … tokens and tags). Some plates may be designed for the subsequent insertion of details subsidiary to the …
… stars, elbow‑bends, letters). In this process a small quantity of oil is sometimes added. These forms often give … blood, insects, fish or crustaceans, molluscs or other aquatic invertebrates, or any combination thereof ( Chapter …
… rapidly distilling crude sulphur and condensing it in the liquid state; sulphur thus obtained can then be moulded into … cooling of sulphur vapours without passing through the liquid phase, which is insoluble, particularly in carbon …
… cases balloons used in meteorology are of very thin, high quality rubber allowing a high degree of expansion. … 95.03 ). They may be distinguished by their inferior quality, short inflation necks and the advertisements or …
… aperiodic analytical balances) used mainly in quantitative chemical analysis. (2) Assay balances , used … balances , for ascertaining the specific gravity of liquids or solids. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Subject to the …