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synergism

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




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There are things to be explained about Whedon’s involvement with the show, but for now let’s stick to the synergism between the new series and his great creation, “Buffy the Vampire Slayer.”

From New York Times

So was it the cyclamates or the saccharin, or synergism between the two, that had raised the malignant-looking cells in the animals’ bladders?

From Nature

"I think the synergism is going to happen," Gehry said in an interview, alluding to the connection between the three projects.

From Los Angeles Times

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

From Science Magazine

"The resulting synergism of sunlight and bug-produced chemicals to kill pathogens is simply amazing and heretofore was unknown."

From BBC