… of the natural vapours escaping from the earth in certain regions (the Italian soffioni), or by evaporating water drawn from underground sources in those regions. However, the heading excludes boric acid containing …
… OTHER CEREALS This group includes certain hybrid grains, e.g., triticale, a cross between wheat and rye. ° ° ° … of subheading 1008.21, the term “seed” covers only millet regarded by the competent national authorities as being for …
… of goats or kids but is of looser texture and has a more irregular grain. Sheepskins are often “alum tanned” (see the … a “skiver”; “basils” are sheepskins tanned with certain vegetable tannings. The heading excludes : (a) Chamois …
… Labeo spp., Osteochilus hasselti, Leptobarbus hoeveni, Megalobrama spp. ) 0301.94 - - Atlantic and Pacific bluefin … heading covers all live fish, whatever their intended use (e.g., ornamental fish). The fish of this heading are …
… indium arsenide, etc., containing certain additives (e.g., germanium, iodine) generally in a proportion of a few … a uniform epitaxial layer. Those more extensively worked (e.g., by selective diffusion) fall in heading 85.41 as …
… Many of these articles are composed of (a) an inner layer (e.g., of nonwovens) designed to wick fluid from the wearer’s … the product can be disposed of; and (c) an outer layer (e.g., of plastics) to prevent leakage of fluid from the …
… are products falling in other headings of the Nomenclature (e.g., recognisable parts of machinery or mechanical … described above obtained by processes other than casting (e.g., sintering) ( heading 73.26 ). (b) Statues, vases, …
… Its apparent specific gravity varies, according to its degree of purity, between 1.9 and 2.26; the carbon content … (which closely resembles natural graphite but has a higher degree of purity and lower specific gravity), colloidal or …