… selection of the desired signal (or channel) from the frequency band of signals transmitted by the television … magnetically or optically on special recording equipment. The following are examples of such apparatus : …
… 91.13 ). (g) Articles of Chapter 95 (for example, sports requisites such as shin‑guards for cricket, hockey, etc., or protective equipment for sports, e.g. fencing masks and breast plates). …
… wool ( heading 51.01 ), hair of the manes or tails of equine or bovine animals (classified as “horsehair” heading … classified here includes that from the flanks of bovine or equine animals and that of common goats, dogs, monkeys or …
… (3) Gearing, gear boxes, clutches and other transmission equipment, and parts thereof, for motorcycles. (4) Wheels … moveable inner cable. They are presented cut to length and equipped with end fittings. …
… (landplanes, seaplanes and amphibians), gyroplanes (equipped with one or more rotors rotating freely on vertical axes), and helicopters (equipped with one or more mechanically driven rotors). …
… begins by roughing out his idea as a model, also known as a maquette, (usually on a reduced scale) in clay or other … original works of the artist; the copies are in fact never quite identical as the artist has intervened at each stage …
… from fresh skins. The powder may contain a small quantity of added chrome alum (chromed hide powder), or it may be presented unchromed requiring addition of the chrome alum immediately prior to …
… sometimes of many hundreds of thousands of fibres, for subsequent cutting into staple fibre. (2) Drawing machines … therefore produce tops which are ready for spinning (requiring neither carding nor combing), and not a loose mass …
… of metal. Many industrial furnaces and ovens incorporate equipment for charging or discharging, for manipulating the … or for tilting the furnace, etc. Such lifting or handling equipment is to be classified with the furnace or oven …