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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
Semi-Pelagianism holds that a person can initiate faith independently, without prevenient grace. [26] This view holds that faith begins with human will, while its continuation and fulfillment depend on God’s grace, [14] [27] giving it the label "human-initiated synergism". [15]
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]
Joints are stabilised by interacting muscles, so called synergist muscle. Different synergists feature partial similar functions. Different synergists feature partial similar functions. Therefore, a certain movement can be formed out of different combinations and participations of muscles acting on a certain joint.
Synnergist is a point-and-click adventure video game developed by Vicarious Visions and published by 21st Century Entertainment for MS-DOS in 1996. It was Vicarious Visions' debut video game.
Synergists are muscles that facilitate the fixation action. There is an important difference between a helping synergist muscle and a true synergist muscle. A true synergist muscle is one that only neutralizes an undesired joint action, whereas a helping synergist is one that neutralizes an undesired action but also assists with the desired action.
Muscle coactivation occurs when agonist and antagonist muscles (or synergist muscles) surrounding a joint contract simultaneously to provide joint stability, [1] [2] and is suggested to depend crucially on supraspinal processes involved in the control of movement. [3]
Synergists believe salvation is a matter of human and divine synergy, not divine choice alone without human cooperation. Some synergists [who?] believe that monergism is fatalistic; because they interpret it to believe that a man is not free to resist God's (outward) call. Many monergists, however, would counter that when the heart has been ...