conduction deafness may occur.
The material become brittle.
buned bones become brittle
They become thin and brittle.
That depends on what type of material. Some will become more ridged and some will become very brittle.
The code in DNA will will cause you to have loss of limbs , or become brain damaged .
When steel gets cold, it contracts and becomes more brittle. At extreme cold temperatures, it can become susceptible to fracturing or shattering. This is why structural engineers and material scientists consider the impact of low temperatures on steel when designing structures and equipment.
The valves get bent by the pistons and the head/pistons an be damaged. In expreme cases the connecting rods can become bent or break and the crankshaft bearings can become damaged.
bones may become very brittle, and they will not have the right level of calcium, and they may break easily.
With ARVC, heart muscle cells become disorganized and damaged and are replaced by fatty tissues
Nothing particular happens. At lower temperatures (0 deg C = 32 deg F), polypropylene starts to become brittle.
No, polytetrafluoroethylene (trade name: Teflon) is generally not brittle.
If titanium has too much carbon in it, the material can become brittle and lose some of its desirable properties such as corrosion resistance and strength. Excess carbon can form carbides in titanium, leading to decreased ductility and potentially causing structural failures.