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  2. Synergist - Wikipedia

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    Broadly, a synergist is an entity that displays synergy with respect to another entity. More specifically, a synergist may be: a synergist muscle; a substance that enhances the effect of another substance, such as a drug (see Synergy § Biological sciences) something relating to the theological position of synergism

  3. Synergism - Wikipedia

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    Christians who adhere to Arminian theology, such as Methodists, believe that salvation is synergistic. [61] Jacobus Arminius first emphasized the role of prevenient grace, which involves a monergistic act of God, followed by "subsequent" act involving a synergistic work. [62] Thus, for Arminians, prevenient grace involves a synergistic process ...

  4. Synergy - Wikipedia

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    Synergy is an interaction or cooperation giving rise to a whole that is greater than the simple sum of its parts (i.e., a non-linear addition of force, energy, or effect). [1] The term synergy comes from the Attic Greek word συνεργία synergia [2] from synergos, συνεργός, meaning "working together".

  5. Anatomical terms of muscle - Wikipedia

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    Synergist muscles also called fixators, act around a joint to help the action of an agonist muscle. Synergist muscles can also act to counter or neutralize the force of an agonist and are also known as neutralizers when they do this. [ 12 ]

  6. Additive effect - Wikipedia

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    Additive effect can be used to detect synergy as it can be considered as the baseline effect in methods determining whether drugs have synergistic effect. Synergistic effect is similar to additive effect, having a combination effect greater than additive effect. It can produce an effect of 2+2 > 4 when two drugs are used together.

  7. Is Palantir Stock a Millionaire Maker? - AOL

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    But a synergy appears to be forming between its software and the AI hardware that has come along in the past few years thanks to ... even if it doesn't meet our definition of a millionaire maker ...

  8. Cultural synergy - Wikipedia

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    Cultural synergy is a term coined from work by Nancy Adler [1] of McGill University which describes an attempt to bring two or more cultures together to form an organization or environment that is based on combined strengths, concepts and skills. The differences in the world's people are used in such a way that encourages mutual growth by ...

  9. Drug interaction - Wikipedia

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    synergistic (combining the drugs leads to a larger effect than expected), or; antagonistic (combining the drugs leads to a smaller effect than expected). [3] It may be difficult to distinguish between synergistic or additive interactions, as individual effects of drugs may vary.