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However, the α-Al2O3 layer becomes cracked at 1400 °C, providing channels for rapid ingress of oxygen to the body, leading to severe oxidation.
It often becomes cracked in age, and the whitish flesh underneath shows through.
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As the infection progresses, blisters can form, and skin, especially between the toes, can become cracked and peel.
The borders also may become cracked and inflamed from excessive drying by the weather, chemical irritants, inadequate moistening because of infection, or in reaction to antibiotics.
During stressful periods or prolonged fever, or in response to noxious drugs, nails may become cracked, thinner, thicker, furrowed, or otherwise deformed, or they may be shed.
It implied that the back face sheet still has residual load-carrying capacity even if the front face sheet became cracked.
The cap is creamy-white in colour, glabrous and not glossy; its surface may become cracked in dry locales.
The original exterior of Manjakamiadana comprised over 70,000 granite stones, of which approximately 20,000 had become cracked during the fire and needed replacement.
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