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In the natural world, synergistic phenomena are ubiquitous, ranging from physics (for example, the different combinations of quarks that produce protons and neutrons) to chemistry (a popular example is water, a compound of hydrogen and oxygen), to the cooperative interactions among the genes in genomes, the division of labor in bacterial ...
A syndemic is a synergistic epidemic. The term was developed by Merrill Singer in the mid-1990s, culminating in a 2009 textbook. [7] Disease concentration, disease interaction, and their underlying social forces are the core concepts. [8]
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MILAN — Brands and retailers have been impacted profoundly by the COVID-19 pandemic, and many know they are unlikely to rebound and recover lost market shares without forging closer ties with ...
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A strategic alliance is an agreement between two or more players to share resources or knowledge, to be beneficial to all parties involved. It is a way to supplement internal assets, capabilities and activities, with access to needed resources or processes from outside players such as suppliers, customers, competitors, companies in different industries, brand owners, universities, institutes ...
Katie Holmes understands the show must go on. The actress stopped by The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Nov. 27 to discuss her role playing Mrs. Webb in the Broadway revival of Our Town ...
Before Augustine (354–430), the synergistic view of salvation was almost universally endorsed. [5] Pelagius (c. 354–418), however, argued that humans could perfectly obey God by their own will. [6] The Pelagian view is therefore referred to as "humanistic monergism". [7] [8] This view was condemned at the Council of Carthage (418) and ...