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Definition of synergist in English: synergistnoun ˈsɪnədʒɪstˈsɪnərdʒəst A substance, organ, or other agent that participates in an effect of synergy. 增效剂,协作剂;协同器官 Example sentencesExamples - An indirect role for glucanases, as a synergist for expansin action, has been proposed.
- In some cases, a synergist, such as piperonyl butoxide, is used to prevent recovery.
- Further studies are needed to determine if hops acts as a mild sedative independently, as a synergist, or is absent of sedative action.
- This may require co-ordination of groups of muscle synergists within one limb, or between several limbs, trunk, head, and eyes.
- At high concentration tocopherols act as prooxidant synergists with transition metal ions, lipid peroxides or other oxidizing agents.
Derivativesadverb sɪnəˈdʒɪstɪkli During critical stages of disease, nutrition intervention and medication therapies work synergistically to manage disease and improve therapy efficacy by preserving crucial body cell mass stores. Example sentencesExamples - We hypothesized that in utero exposure affects lung function in children without asthma and synergistically affects children with early onset asthma.
- Another supplement that may prolong bleeding is phosphatidylserine, which synergistically stimulates the effects of heparin.
- A potential added benefit of such a strategy is the ability of natural antimicrobials to act synergistically with other host defense peptides and proteins.
- Herbalists claim that herbs used together work synergistically and that toxicity is reduced when whole plants are used instead of active ingredients, a process known as buffering.
Definition of synergist in US English: synergistnounˈsinərjəstˈsɪnərdʒəst A substance, organ, or other agent that participates in an effect of synergy. 增效剂,协作剂;协同器官 Example sentencesExamples - At high concentration tocopherols act as prooxidant synergists with transition metal ions, lipid peroxides or other oxidizing agents.
- In some cases, a synergist, such as piperonyl butoxide, is used to prevent recovery.
- Further studies are needed to determine if hops acts as a mild sedative independently, as a synergist, or is absent of sedative action.
- An indirect role for glucanases, as a synergist for expansin action, has been proposed.
- This may require co-ordination of groups of muscle synergists within one limb, or between several limbs, trunk, head, and eyes.
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