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It is essential that an athlete who is symptomatic from a head injury not be allowed to participate in contact or collision activities until all cerebral symptoms have subsided.
Over-Charging
The act of applying too much charge to a battery, leading to potential damage or reduced lifespan.
Wet Cell Battery
Term commonly used to describe a lead-acid battery using a sulfuric acid solution as electrolyte.
Electrolyte
A chemical substance containing free ions that make it electrically conductive, typically used in batteries and some types of fuel cells.
Hydrogen
A colorless, odorless, and highly flammable gas that is the most abundant element in the universe, commonly used in fuel cells and as a clean energy source.
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