… and on the surface of a semiconductor material (doped silicon, for example) and are therefore inseparably … are combined and interconnected physically, electrically or optically into or onto a single body (a component existing …
… into a strainer or perforated pan from which it falls in drops on to a metallic plate heated to a temperature of 120 °C to 150 °C. The drops form small pellets or flakes which are sometimes …
… The alloys of tin, nickel, zinc and particularly of copper are sometimes clad with silver. Unalloyed copper and steel may also be clad in this way. Such metals …
… flakes. In general these products correspond to those of copper and the Explanatory Note to heading 74.06 therefore … (e.g., calorising, metallic cementation), in rocket propellants and in the preparation of special cements. The …
… surfaces of teeth or for other purposes such as anticaries prophylactic treatment. Toothpastes and other … dentures, whether or not they contain agents with abrasive properties. (II) Mouth washes and oral perfumes. (III) …
… such as plumes for circus animals (classified in their own appropriate headings). (b) Harness for children or adults … headings 39.26 , 42.05 , 63.07 , etc.). (c) Whips, riding‑crops or other articles of heading 66.02 . …