… transport of goods without intermediate repacking and, being of robust construction, are intended to be used … or vessel; otherwise they are classified according to their constituent material. (4) Open containers for bulk … 145 m 3 capacity. Certain types are however smaller, but their capacity is not normally less than 1 m 3 . The heading …
… the circuit supplying electrical apparatus (television receivers, irons, washing machines, billiard table lights, … off through the action of a synchronous motor, the interval being determined by the number of coins inserted. The … cases for the devices described above (classified either in heading 91.12 or in their respective headings, see …
… products, made by assembling various parts (by binding, glueing, assembling by fitting into one another or similar … all such articles fall in this heading irrespective of their degree of finish. This heading does not include : … with wire, textile material, paper, rubber, etc., or by glueing or similar methods) ( Section XI ). (c) Headgear …
… the mildest and largest of the genus Capsicum and which, either in their green or their ripened state, are most commonly eaten … chervil, tarragon, cress (e.g., watercress), savory ( Satureia hortensis ), coriander, dill, sweet marjoram ( …
… the form of rounded masses made up of concentric layers and weighing up to a hundred kilograms. It has a waxy … is usually presented in the pouches (generally joined at their ends) in which it is formed. These pouches are often … in Chapter 29 . Cantharides are beetles used primarily for their vesicant or counter‑irritant properties. They are …
… of poppy straw containing not less than 50 % by weight of alkaloids are excluded from this heading (see … only one variety of plant. Compound extracts are obtained either by mixing simple extracts or by treating mixtures of … plant materials (almost always spices or aromatic plants), either by organic solvent extraction or by super-critical …
… of the limbs; such articles are classified in their respective headings. For the purposes of this heading, … etc. (B) Oxygen therapy appliances proper . These operate either by inhalation of oxygen or of a mixture of oxygen and …
… Note to this Chapter ‑ see Part (IV) (B). Because of their special properties (better surface finish, better … are in general used for purposes different from those of their hot‑rolled counterparts, which they increasingly tend … producing angles, shapes and sections by a cold process (either forming or profiling). They are easy to coat (by …
… the residual fat from the other animal materials such as protein and connective tissue, etc. The products of this … stearin is used as a lubricant or as a source of glycerol, olein or stearin. Lard oil is a product obtained by the cold … or smoothing. It is composed mainly of the glyceride of oleic acid (triolein). Oleo‑oil is chiefly used for the …
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