synergism

(noun)

Two or more things functioning together to produce a result not independently obtainable.

Related Terms

  • permissiveness
  • antagonism

Examples of synergism in the following topics:

  • Cross-Functional and Self-Managed Teams

    • While an organization is constituted as a set of people who synergize individual competencies to achieve newer dimensions, the quality of organizational structure revolves around the competencies of teams in totality.
  • Interactions of Hormones at Target Cells

    • Synergism occurs when two or more hormones combine to produce effects greater than the sum of their individual effects.
  • Teams

    • While an organization is defined as a set of people who synergize individual competencies to achieve newer dimensions, the quality of organizational structure revolves around the competencies of teams in totality.
  • Addition by Electrophilic Reagents

    • Here a synergic process involving donation of electrons from a filled π-orbital of the organic ligand into an empty d-orbital of the metal, together with back-donation of electrons from another d-orbital of the metal into the empty π*-antibonding orbital of the ligand.
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