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Synergists are
muscles that
facilitate the
fixation action.
There is an
important difference between a
helping synergist muscle and a true
synergist muscle...
- 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...
- work
together to
perform the same
action are
called synergists. In the
above example synergists to the
biceps can be the
brachioradialis and the brachialis...
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States EPA-registered products, PBO is one of the most
commonly registered synergists as
measured by the
number of
formulas in
which it is present. It is approved...
- Jon (2019-09-26). "11.1
Describe the
roles of agonists,
antagonists and
synergists". {{cite journal}}: Cite
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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...
- When the arm is fixed, it
adducts the
inferior angle of the sca****. Its
synergists are
teres minor and the deltoid. The
infraspinatus and
teres minor rotate...
-
strength exercise.
Close grip dips
primarily train the triceps, with
major synergists being the
anterior deltoid, the
pectoralis muscles, and the
rhomboid muscles...
- grace).
Synergists believe salvation is a
matter of
human and
divine synergy, not
divine choice alone without human cooperation. Some
synergists[who?] believe...
- fire-safe
polymers and are
based on
aluminium diethyl phosphinate and
synergists. They are
designed to meet UL 94
flammability tests as well as Glow Wire...