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  2. 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".

  3. Synergy (electricity corporation) - Wikipedia

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    Synergy is a corporation owned by the Government of Western Australia.Synergy is Western Australia (WA)’s largest energy retailer and generator with more than one million industrial, commercial and residential customers, generating total annual revenue of more than $3.2 billion (2014/15 financial year).

  4. Corporate synergy - Wikipedia

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    Corporate synergy is a financial benefit that a corporation expects to realize when it merges with or acquires another corporation.

  5. Synergy (software) - Wikipedia

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    Synergy is a from-scratch reimplementation of CosmoSynergy. It provides most of the features of the original and adds a few improvements. Synergy+ was created in 2009 as a maintenance fork for the purpose of fixing bugs inherited from the original version.

  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. 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 ...

  8. Category:Synergy aircraft - Wikipedia

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    This category is for aircraft designed, manufactured or marketed by Synergy Aircraft. Pages in category "Synergy aircraft" This category contains only the following page.

  9. Synergy Group - Wikipedia

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    Synergy Group Corp. is a South American conglomerate created and owned by Germán Efromovich.The group is headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. [1] It operates several airlines in South America, among which are Avianca Group (formerly Avianca Holdings & AviancaTaca Holding), with a 66.66% stake, [2] and is active in the exploration of oil and natural gas throughout the region.