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Detoxification is a vital biological process that renders toxic substances harmless and allows them to be excreted from the body. In order for this to occur, the toxin is often transformed into a new substance altogether. Often this transformation is accomplished by adding one molecule to a toxic one, making the original one larger but benign. This process is called conjugation. Adding sulfate to a molecule is a common form of detoxification. ...
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Growth of lead sulfate crystals in Lead-Acid batteries which inhibits current flow. Sulfation is caused by storage at low state of charge.
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A condition that afflicts unused and discharged batteries; large crystals of lead sulfate grow on the plate, instead of the usual tiny crystals, making the battery extremely difficult to recharge.
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former name for insulin-like growth f's.
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The accumulation of lead sulfates on the plates of a lead-acid battery. When enough plate area has sulfated, the battery will not be able to provide enough current and will normally need to be replaced.
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