- 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...
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exception is the deltoid.
Synergist muscles also
called fixators, act
around a
joint to help the
action of an
agonist muscle.
Synergist muscles can also act...
- own, PBO
increases the
effectiveness of pyrethrins, thus it is
called a
synergist. PBO was
first patented in 1947 in the US by
Herman Wachs.
There are 3...
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argued to have
believed sola fide,
though others believe him as
having synergist views.
Debate exists,
because Clement directly stated that "we are not...
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remains the
official stance,
Lutheran history includes both
monergist and
synergist views. In
orthodox Reformed theology,
divine monergism is
understood as...
- abilities,
realizing he is of a
different human species. He is also a
synergist: a second-generation
telepath whose parents are both Homo superior. After...
- of the retina. It is
often used in
combination with
tropicamide as a
synergist when
tropicamide alone is not sufficient. Narrow-angle
glaucoma is a contraindication...
- pesticides. It has no
intrinsic pesticidal qualities itself, but
rather is a
synergist enhancing the
potency of
pyrethroid ingredients. It is used in a variety...
- Jon (2019-09-26). "11.1
Describe the
roles of agonists,
antagonists and
synergists". {{cite journal}}: Cite
journal requires |journal= (help) Gosling, J...
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nothing apart from grace. God not only
initiates the work of salvation, as
synergists agree, but he
completes it, as the 'operation' of the Holy
Spirit is founded...