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movement-sensitive retinal cells

cells, most commonly found in the retinas of lower animals, that respond to various specific movements across the visual field. Examples include the bug-detector cells of amphibians, which respond best to small, dark, moving spots, and cells that adapt quickly to objects moving in a particular direction.

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risk-assessment matrix

risk-assessment matrix

a table used to prioritize hazards on the basis of risk, which is defined by the intersection between the probability of the hazards and the severity of their consequences. Also called hazard-assessment matrix.