UNESCO Thesaurus: hierarchical list
6.55 Materials and products
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Agricultural products
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UF Agricultural commodities
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NT1 Animal products
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NT2 Dairy products
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NT3 Milk
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NT2 Fishery products
- UF Seafood
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NT2 Leather
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NT2 Livestock
- UF Farm animals
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NT3 Cattle
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NT3 Poultry
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NT2 Meat
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NT1 Crops
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NT2 Cereals
- UF Grain crops
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NT3 Rice
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NT1 Food
- UF Food products
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NT2 Beverages
- UF Drinks
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NT3 Alcoholic beverages
- UF Beer, Spirits, Wine
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NT1 Forest products
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NT2 Wood
- UF Wood products
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NT3 Charcoal
- UF Fuelwood
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NT3 Paper
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NT1 Plant products
- UF Spices
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NT2 Coffee
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NT2 Flowers
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NT2 Fruit
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NT2 Sugar
- UF Cane sugar, Sugar cane
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NT2 Tea
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NT2 Tobacco
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NT2 Vegetable oils
- UF Palm oils
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NT2 Vegetables
- UF Legumes
Building materials
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UF Construction materials
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NT1 Bricks
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NT1 Building stones
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NT2 Lime
- UF Limestone
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NT1 Cement
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NT1 Ceramics
- UF Ceramics technology
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NT1 Clays
- UF Kaolin
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NT1 Concrete
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NT1 Glass
Chemicals
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UF Industrial chemicals
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NT1 Inks
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NT1 Petroleum products
- UF Bitumens, Petrochemicals
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NT1 Phytochemicals
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NT2 Fertilizers
- UF Manure
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NT2 Herbicides
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NT2 Pesticides
- UF Insecticides
Commodities
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UF Primary products
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NT1 Raw materials
Fuels
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NT1 Coal
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NT1 Gas fuels
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NT1 Nuclear fuels
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NT1 Peat
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NT1 Petroleum
- UF Crude oils, Fossile fuels, Gasoline, Mineral oils
Industrial products
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UF Industrial commodities
Materials
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NT1 Composite materials
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NT1 Fibres
- UF Natural fibres, Synthetic fibres
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NT2 Optical fibres
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NT1 New materials
Metals
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UF Metal products
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NT1 Calcium
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NT1 Copper
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NT1 Iron
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NT2 Steel
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NT1 Lead
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NT1 Manganese
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NT1 Mercury
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NT1 Plutonium
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NT1 Precious metals
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NT2 Gold
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NT1 Radium
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NT1 Sodium
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NT1 Thorium
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NT1 Tin
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NT1 Tungsten
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NT1 Uranium
Textiles
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UF Textile products
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NT1 Clothing
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NT1 Silk
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