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The process by which rods and cones become more sensitive to light in response to lowered levels of illumination is called:
Defective
Referring to something that has a flaw or fault which prevents it from functioning as intended.
Reasonable Warnings
Reasonable warnings refer to the adequate and clear alerts or notices given to consumers or users about the potential risks or dangers associated with a product or activity.
Not Reasonably Safe
A term often used in product liability law to describe products that, due to design or manufacturing flaws, pose a risk to consumers beyond what would be considered acceptable or predictable.
Product Liability Case
Legal cases that arise when a consumer is harmed by a defective product, holding manufacturers or sellers responsible for distributing an unsafe product.
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