The commercial exchange (buying and selling on domestic or international markets) of the material used to construct a building component enclosing a building above, thus providing a weatherproof shelter
Ref: 84736/2006-08-20

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roof (Roof refers to a protective covering that covers. ..)
Commercial (Commercials (Eigenh?ndler) sind B?rsenteilnehmer, ...)
roofing (roofing refers to material used to construct a ...)
Commercial exchange (Trade means the commercial exchange (buying and ...)

Rotary drilling is described as a a drilling method in which a hole is drilled by a rotating bit to which a downward force is applied. The bit is fastened to and rotated by the drill stem, which also provides a passageway through which the drilling fluid is circulated. Additional joints of drill pipe are added as drilling progresses.
Ref: 123443/2006-10-14

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Roughage is defined as feed for cattle, bulls, etc. that is high in fiber, low in digestible nutrients, and low in energy. These are hay, straw, silage, and pasture.
Ref: 122602/2006-10-11

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Hay (Hay is characterized as a grass that is cut and ...)
Silage (A Silage is a feed prepared by chopping green ...)
Ruminant are characterized as mammal whose stomach has four parts-rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum. Cattle, sheep, goats, deer, and elk are ruminants
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Forage (Forage is a term used to refer to: (a) browse ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): ruminants
Range wool are coming from sheep grown on large ranches, distinct from wool grown on small farms; usually termed Territory wool.
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Wool (Wool is described as a natural fiber made from ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): woolens, Wools
Racetracks refers to a course over which races are run. Horse racetracks is one example.

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"Racetracks" is in the NAICS Code "711212"
  (Racetracks Thoroughbred racetracks)


"Racetracks" is in the UNSPSC Code "90151903"
  Racetracks
Ref: 86259/2006-09-13

Ramie refers to a strong, staple fiber of cellulose yielded by the inner bark of the ramie plant. It's often used as a less expensive substitute for linen or cotton, and is usually blended with cotton, flax or silk.

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"Ramie" is in the HS Code "5305"
  Coconut, Abaca (Manila Hemp Or Musa Textilis Nee), Ramie And Other Vegetable Textile Fibres, Not Els

"Ramie" is in the UNSPSC Code "11121808"
  Ramie
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Raw wool refers to a grease wool in natural state before scouring.
Ref: 123959/2006-10-18

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Wool (Wool is described as a natural fiber made from ...)
Scouring (Scouring is defined as the actual separation of ...)

Alternative Spellings (Synonyms): woolens, Wools