Synergistic effects definition

Synergistic effects means the cooperative action of discrete substances such that the cumulative effects are greater than the sum of the effects taken independently.
Synergistic effects means a scientific principle that the toxicity that occurs as a result of exposure is more than the sum of the toxicities of the individual chemicals to which the individual is exposed.
Synergistic effects means a scientific

Examples of Synergistic effects in a sentence

  • Synergistic effects occur when drug combinations produce an effect that is greater than the sum of the effects of the two drugs, such as the equation: 1 + 1 = 3.

  • Synergistic effects interact to produce a total effect greater than the sum of the individual effects.

  • Synergistic effects often happen as habitats, resources or human communities get close to capacity.

  • Synergistic effects of traffic-related air pollution and exposure to violence on urban asthma etiology.

  • Synergistic effects resulting from exposure to, or interaction between, the contaminant and one or more other substances or contaminants.

  • Synergistic effects of climate-related variables suggest future physiological impairment in a top oceanic predator.

  • Synergistic effects of anthraquinones on the purgative activity of rhein anthrone in mice.

  • While Article 1 of Decree 2013-881 establishes the CN-ITIE within the Office of the President of the Republic, it is not autonomous as a distinct legal entity (Premier Ministre, 2013).

  • Secomb TW, Hsu R, Dewhirst MW (2004) Synergistic effects of hyperoxic gas breathing and reduced oxygen consumption on tumor oxygenation: A theoretical model.

  • Brittain C, Williams N, Kremen C, Klein A-M (2013) Synergistic effects of non-Apis bees and honey bees for pollination services.


More Definitions of Synergistic effects

Synergistic effects means a scientific principle that the toxicity that occurs as a result of exposure is more than the sum of the toxicities of the individual chemicals to which the individual is exposed theory under which the toxicity of chemicals exponentially increases as the number of chemicals in a combination increases.
Synergistic effects here means any effects that the newly purchased target may have on the purchasing company that will cause the consolidated financial result of both to be higher than the sum of the results of the acquirer and target had they stayed separate entities, i.e. had the M&A not taken place. This concept closely parallels the "abnormal earnings" concept used in the FO-derived definition of goodwill.