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synergism

[sin-er-jiz-uhm, si-nur-jiz-] / ˈsɪn ərˌdʒɪz əm, sɪˈnɜr dʒɪz- /




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"Efficient transmission of influenza virus results from synergism among multiple viral gene segments," she says.

From Science Magazine • May 2, 2013

"If somebody believes that kind of synergism will help, then I think that's good," he said.

From Seattle Times • May 13, 2010

In the jargon of management, mergers create corporate synergism: two plus two can equal five.

From Time Magazine Archive

The Pentagon analysis, Dellums says, "fails to take into consideration the synergism of having those bases clustered together."

From Time Magazine Archive

In every possible way Article XI excludes synergism, and corroborates the sola gratia doctrine of Article II.

From Historical Introductions to the Symbolical Books of the Evangelical Lutheran Church by Bente, F. (Friedrich)