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sinergis

Sinergis is a term used in several languages to describe the concept of synergy, the idea that the interaction of components produces a greater overall effect than the sum of their separate effects. The word derives from the Greek synergia (working together) and has entered many modern languages in various forms; in Indonesian and Malay, sinergis is often used as an adjective meaning synergistic, while sinergi denotes the noun for synergy.

In business and organizational contexts, sinergis describes collaborative efforts across teams, departments, or partner organizations that

Analytical approaches to quantify synergy include calculating a synergy index and applying models such as Loewe

As a proper noun, there is no single, widely recognized organization, product, or institution named Sinergis

See also: synergy, synergism, synergy index, drug synergy.

yield
enhanced
performance,
innovation,
or
efficiency.
In
science
and
medicine,
the
concept
applies
to
interactions
among
drugs,
proteins,
or
metabolic
pathways
that
produce
a
combined
effect
greater
than
expected
from
their
individual
actions.
additivity
and
Bliss
independence,
or
using
dose–response
surface
modeling.
Cautions
include
the
risk
that
apparent
synergy
results
from
experimental
design
choices,
data
noise,
or
baseline
misestimation.
with
global
prominence.
The
term
is
occasionally
used
by
local
firms,
educational
programs,
or
research
projects
to
emphasize
integrative
or
collaborative
aims.