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  2. Enamel fracture - Wikipedia

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    The term “craze lines” and "enamel infraction" are also used to describe minute incomplete cracks exclusive to the enamel surface. Introduction An ...

  3. Crazing - Wikipedia

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    This process, known as craze fibril breakdown, is closely linked to the active zone and craze growth at the craze interface. [35] The breakdown of the craze starts gradually as voids coalesce to produce a cavity equal in thickness to the craze itself. Craze breakdown, which leads to crack extension, is crucial to the failure process.

  4. 15 Strangest Food Fads Over the Decades - AOL

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    The clear craze may also have had something to do with the foam craze that began in the '90s and extended through much of the early 2000s. ... but L.A. quickly had lines that topped three hours at ...

  5. Enamel infraction - Wikipedia

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    In the study, researchers found that every decayed or treated tooth has deep multiple enamel cracks on its surface. In the prevailing majority of cases (90%) there are vertical longitudinal defects, less often the lines of enamel integrity violation have transverse direction, very rarely (3%) oblique enamel cracks are detected.

  6. The Stanley cup craze is real. What's causing the ... - AOL

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    Collectors and sellers attribute the craze to the limited availability and collaborations with sellers like Starbucks, as well as to viral TikTok videos.

  7. Inside the ‘Oppenheimer’ Imax 70mm Craze: Fans ... - AOL

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    Ryan Knapp woke up before sunrise one morning in July and left his home in northern New Hampshire at 5:30 a.m. to catch a movie. It wasn’t just any day at the cinema. In fact, it was a 14-hour ...

  8. American Motors Corporation - Wikipedia

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    American Motors' production line included small cars—the Rambler American, which began as the Nash Rambler in 1950, Hornet, Gremlin, and Pacer; intermediate and full-sized cars, including the Ambassador, Rambler Classic, Rebel, and Matador; muscle cars, including the Marlin, AMX, and Javelin; and early four-wheel drive variants of the Eagle ...

  9. Craze (film) - Wikipedia

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    Craze is a 1974 horror film directed by Freddie Francis and starring Jack Palance, Diana Dors, Julie Ege and Edith Evans. [2] It was written by Herman Cohen and Aben Kandel , based on the 1967 novel The Infernal Idol by Henry Seymour.