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Section III > Chapter 15 > Heading 1506

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… from fish or marine mammals, and oils derived from wool grease. The heading includes in particular : (1)   Fat … Neat’s‑foot and similar oils obtained by cold pressing the grease obtained by boiling the foot or shin bones of bovine … This is a reddish‑brown oil with a pronounced and very disagreeable odour; it is used in soap manufacture. This …

Section XIV > Chapter 71 > Heading 7112

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… precious metal compounds, arising from the incineration of photographic films, printed circuit boards, etc. (B)  Waste … the recovery of precious metals. (D)  Waste and scrap of photographic plates, film, paper, paperboard or textiles, … electrolytic refining and plating, silver residues from photographic fixing baths). This heading excludes waste and …

Section XVI > Chapter 84 > Heading 8427

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… it for stacking or to place it on a vehicle.        This group also includes side‑loading stacking trucks, which are … with various special attachments (forks, jibs, buckets, grabs, etc.) according to the type of load to be handled. … WORKS TRUCKS FITTED WITH LIFTING OR HANDLING EQUIPMENT This group includes : (1)   Trucks with mechanically elevating …

Section VI > Chapter 29 > Heading 2925

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… . (B) IMINES Imines , like imides, are characterised by the group =NH, but it is linked to a non-acidic organic radical … as derived from urea by replacing the oxygen of the ( C=O) group by an imino group (=NH) : H 2 NCONH …

Section IV > Chapter 23 > Heading 2303

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… in the manufacture of beer and consisting of the exhausted grains remaining after the wort has been drawn off. (2) Malt sprouts separated from the malted grain during the kilning process. (3) Spent hops . (4) Dregs …

Section I > Chapter 5 > Heading 0507

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… from these shells, almost always detached at the fishing ground, and consisting of plates of uneven thickness, with a … mammals) takes the form of curved, horny blades with a greyish skin adhering to the surface and with a kind of … antlers, hooves, nails, claws and beaks. The horns of this group may be presented with or without their cores and their …

Section XV > Chapter 82 > Heading 8211

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… with handles of base metal, wood, horn, plastics, etc. This group includes, inter alia :        Pocket knives, pen … openers, etc.); pocket folding knives for pruning, budding, grafting, etc. (4)   Knives with several interchangeable … In addition to the exclusions mentioned in the first paragraph above, the heading also excludes  : (a)   Bill …

Section XVIII > Chapter 90 > Heading 9016

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… of precious metals. (3)   Balances for precious stones , graduated in carats. (4)   Chemists’ balances, yarn … textile fabrics, etc.). (5)   Hydrostatic (or specific gravity) balances , for ascertaining the specific gravity of liquids or solids. PARTS AND ACCESSORIES Subject …

Section XVIII > Chapter 91 > Heading 9111

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… of heading 91.01 or 91.02 (pocket‑watches, wrist‑watches, chronograph watches, etc.), with or without glasses, … the glass in place is more especially referred to as the groove . (5) The bottom , which closes the watch on the … or tortoise‑shell. They may be ornamented (engine‑turned, engraved, chased, trimmed with natural or cultured pearls, …

Section IV > Chapter 17 > Heading 1701

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… sugar products. Raw sugar may, however, be of such a high degree of purity that it is suitable for human consumption … a white crystalline substance which is marketed in various degrees of fineness or in the form of small cubes, loaves, … further excludes preparations in solid form (including granules or powders) which have lost the character of sugar, …