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How many protons are transferred into the thylakoid lumen after four photons have been absorbed by the photosystems?
Unforeseeable Misuses
Situations or actions where a product is used in a way that could not have been predicted, possibly leading to harm or injury.
Obvious Dangers
Hazards or risks that are apparent and should be reasonably recognized by an individual, reducing or eliminating liability for injuries resulting from such dangers.
State-of-the-Art Defense
The state-of-the-art defense is a legal argument used in product liability cases to claim that the product was made in accordance with the highest level of technology and knowledge available at the time of manufacture.
Strict Liability
A legal doctrine that holds a party responsible for damages or harm caused by their actions, without the need to prove negligence or fault.
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