conversation that is helpful to the cause, does not lay blame
Reseller and the Manufacturer can work synergistically towards fulfilling the need of end customer.
The pectoralis major and deltoid muscles are both abductors, therefore they act synergistically to pull the arms inward toward the mid-line (in this case the chest) of the body.
The masseter IS the functional muscle which closes the mandible (jaw).
The entire plant has numerous medicinal properties that act synergistically to good effect.
Tanvi Talsania has written: 'Exendin-4 and peptide YY3-36NH2 synergistically reduce food intake through different mechanisms'
Three muscles that act synergistically with the rectus femoris are the vastus lateralis, the vastus intermedius, and the vastus medialis. Together the four muscles compose the quadricep muscles of the thigh.
Yes you can. But do not overdo it on the dose.Beware that central nervous system- and/or respiratory-depressant effects may be additively or synergistically increased in patients taking multiple drugs that cause these effects, especially in elderly or debilitated patients.
Hydrocodone is a Schedule II medication rarely used as a painkiller. Vicodin (for instance) is a compound combination of hydrocodone and APAP, and is a Schedule III medication. The APAP and hydrocodone seem to work synergistically in that the presence of each seems to enhance the effects of the other.
Fournier gangrene is a serious, rapidly progressive infective gangrene involving the scrotum, penis, and/or perineum caused by a broad array of microorganisms, acting in mutual support of one another (synergistically) and usually resulting from local trauma, operative procedures, or urinary tract disease.
Calcium and phosphate are the two electrolytes that play an important role in bone formation. Calcium provides the structural framework for bones and is necessary for their strength and rigidity. Phosphate is a key component of hydroxyapatite, which is the mineralized form of bone and contributes to its hardness. Together, calcium and phosphate work synergistically to support bone health and formation.
This concept is a theoretical consideration that biological, psychological and social inputs all combine synergistically to present a new model for treatment of conditions like addiction. George L. Engle published an article in 'Science' postulating the possibility of such a concept, but a model has never been created. It's possible this postulate may have merit, but has so far not earned any interest from any of the three fields addressed.
I would suggest Cat's claw tea. It appears that Cat's Claw's anti-inflammatory activity is due mainly to the glycosides present in the plant. These glycosides appear to work synergistically to reduce the edema associated with the inflammatory reaction. In addition, three steroidal substances in the herb also possess anti-inflammatory action.