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definition of synergy

On Physiology is named synergy to active and agreed participation of various organs of the body to carry out a certain function.

Thanks to the synergy that exists between our organs, we can breathe.”

Union of forces, systems, organs of the body, causes, among others, different, but united they achieve their mission

On the other hand, in Physical, synergy is the integration of systems that make up a new object. That is, synergy is an action that involves the coordination of two or more causes or parts, whose effects will be greater than the sum of the individual effects.

And this concept is also used to designate the union of various forces, causes, among other issues, with the mission of achieving greater efficiency in the task that follows.

Put in simpler words, in any context in which people, groups, etc. intervene. and there is synergy, the objectives will be achieved without a doubt.

The condition of integration that synergy implies in this sense requires affinity between the parts or elements that intervene, because integration will only be possible if there is affinity.

Application in various fields: social, scientific, religious ...

Currently, synergy is a concept that is frequently used in various contexts and areas, including scientific, social, religious, political, among others.

Today it is unthinkable that in the way in which the world moves and acts, there is no talk of synergy and it is not demanded so that things are carried out efficiently.

Therefore, it is that the development of a society, a community, can be measured according to precisely the existing synergy. For example, societies that grow and grow are highly synergistic because there is the affinity that we mentioned, on the contrary, of prevailing hatred and disagreements in society, there will be no synergy and therefore no growth.

In this sense, it is also essential the contribution that in terms of opinions and initiatives made by the people who make up society and the good communication that they can maintain with their leaders, who are those who execute the public policies that presumably have the mission of satisfying the needs of their governed and improve their quality of life with them.

When rulers do not listen or act for their own benefit, this clearly undermines synergy.

In other words, the participation of all is necessary to be able to make a substantial contribution to the common good, that is, with the individual contribution it is possible to achieve a broader objective that is effectively realized.

Some other concrete examples of synergy are the following: watches, cars, airplanes, companies, among others.

Togetherness makes positive change

Although the elements that intervene are different from each other, if they are joined accordingly, it is absolutely possible to achieve a benefit, an improvement in some aspect that is being sought and therefore obtain the desired result, which in case of doing it alone would be unthinkable and impossible.

Let us think specifically about the industrial, scientific or business activity, when all the intervening elements, necessary, although different, are united in a correct way, it is possible to achieve products or results of better quality, better use, lower costs, and even the best relationship between quality and value, especially speaking of products.

Synergistic effect

And on his side, in pharmacology, the synergistic effect it is used to achieve a drug interaction that will result in combined effects when administering two or more drugs, which, by the way, will be greater than administering a single drug. For example, vitamin C and vitamin E have antioxidant effects per se, although in combination they will achieve a superior synergistic effect.

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