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or in powder, but not further prepared dried mushrooms of the genus agaricus, whole, cut, sliced, broken or in powder, but not further prepared dried wood ears (auricularia spp.), whole, cut, sliced, broken or in powder, but not further prepared dried jelly fungi (tremella spp), whole, cut, sliced,
broken or in powder, but not further prepared dried mushrooms (other than of the genus agaricus) and truffles, whole, cut, sliced, broken or in powder, but not further prepared vegetables, nesoi, dried and vegetable mixtures, dried (whole, cut, sliced, etc.), but not further prepared peas (pisum sativum...
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or in powder, but not further prepared dried mushrooms of the genus agaricus, whole, cut, sliced, broken or in powder, but not further prepared dried wood ears (auricularia spp.), whole, cut, sliced, broken or in powder, but not further prepared dried jelly fungi (tremella spp), whole, cut, sliced,
broken or in powder, but not further prepared dried mushrooms (other than of the genus agaricus) and truffles, whole, cut, sliced, broken or in powder, but not further prepared vegetables, nesoi, dried and vegetable mixtures, dried (whole, cut, sliced, etc.), but not further prepared peas (pisum sativum...
http://www.qizegypt.gov.eg/Page/HS_Code
textile school mar , fiber is a fine hair-like structure and is considered the raw materials of textiles. the fiber is extracted from various sources for commercial use. in addition to obtaining from animals, plants, and minerals, many of the fibers are... fiber linen fiber and linen fabrics from the flax
plants ashok hakoo mar , linen fabric is made from the cellulose fibers that grow inside of the stalks of the flax plant, or linum usitatissimum, one of the oldest cultivated plants in human history. fiber natural silk - sourcing, usage, and application ashok hakoo mar , silk is a natural protein fiber...
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textiles books factory fashion despatch assorted home fiber plant fibers - the oldest and most used textile fibers plant fibers - the oldest and most used textile fibers major natural/plant/cellulose fibers, categories, and uses natural cellulose fibers originated from plants and trees such as cotton, flax
successive phases of cutting, drying, cleaning, and soaking before they can be woven. these strong, naturally flexible fibers are used to make furniture, birdcages, toys, baskets, and mats. related posts pashmina wool fibers types of textile fibers - list of... linen fiber and linen fabrics from the flax...
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