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Hydrocodone is often compounded with other generally less effective non-opioid compounds such as paracetamol ( also known as acetaminophen ) or ibuprofen, both often added to discourage recreational use ( as paracetamol can cause potentially fatal liver toxicity at high doses ), and to provide a possible synergy of analgesic effects between hydrocodone and the non-opioid compounds present.
This type of synergy is a nearly ubiquitous feature of a corporate acquisition and is a negotiating point between the buyer and seller that impacts the final price both parties agree to.
It has thrived on the vision of its founding fathers and the good work of generations of devoted principals and teachers, whose educational approach is particularly apt for Hong Kong, a place where East meets West, and where a healthy synergy between the two brings out the best of both worlds.
This new approach takes advantage of functional synergy between certain biofluids and tissues with the potential for clinically significant findings not possible if tissues and biofluids were considered individually.
A step-by-step roadmap that describes the synergy and context between Business Model and alignment of Strategy Map, Scorecards, etc.
Such a holistic approach would help clarify both intent and sources of synergy and disconnect between business model, strategy, scorecards, information, innovation, processes and IT systems.
A step-by-step roadmap that describes the synergy and context between Revenue Model Innovation and alignment of business innovation into the organization.
" To answer this question, the central concept of permaculture is maximizing useful connections between components and synergy of the final design.
Permaculture design therefore seeks to minimize waste, human labor, and energy input by building systems with maximal benefits between design elements to achieve a high level of synergy.
* Bioengineering: the emergence of fundamental concepts, methods and applications in bioengineering by a synergy between electrical engineering, Science of Microsystems and Biology.
Similarly, in June 2011, Maxima became Honorary Patron of the G20 Global Partnership for Financial Inclusion to " strengthen the synergy between the UN and the G20 nations on promoting universal access to financial services ".
Later in the second half of the nineteenth century, the recipe for pale ale was put into use by the Burton upon Trent brewers, notably Bass ; ales from Burton were considered of a particularly high quality due to synergy between the malt and hops in use and local water chemistry, especially the presence of gypsum.
Cooperation and synergy are sought between EUREKA and the research activities of the EU proper, notably with European Union's Framework Programmes for Research and Technological Development and the European Research Area.
At the same time, Microsoft used the synergy between the OS and applications divisions of the company to make it effectively mandatory that developers adopt the competing Microsoft Object Linking and Embedding ( OLE ) technology.
For Eastern Orthodox and Greek-Catholic Christians, fasting is an important spiritual discipline, found in both the Old Testament and the New, and is tied to the principle in Orthodox theology of the synergy between the body ( Greek: soma ) and the soul ( pnevma ).
At the same time, Microsoft used the synergy between the OS and applications divisions of the company to make it effectively mandatory that developers adopt the competing OLE technology.
What emerged are new strategies of content development and distribution designed to increase the “ synergybetween the different divisions of the same company.
Theosis as such is the goal, it is the purpose of life, and it is considered achievable only through a synergy ( or cooperation ) between humans ' activities and God's uncreated energies ( or operations ).
During the late 1990s, some synergy between the companies manifested in the form of Canada Trust ATMs appearing in or adjacent to Shoppers Drug Mart locations ( most if not all have since been removed ).
A step-by-step roadmap that describes the synergy and context between business modelling and other business initiatives.
Such a holistic approach would help clarify both intent and sources of synergy and disconnect between business model, strategy, scorecards, information, innovation, processes and IT systems.
Amatol exploits synergy between TNT and ammonium nitrate.
south east of Barmer in Rajasthan on 6 December 2011. The Exercise, helmed by southern army command and the south western air command, seeks to build synergy between the army and the air force in a network centric environment.
In this respect, UNICAMP's open philosophy of collaboration with the private sector ( unheard of in Brazil until that time ), established by his visionary founder and first rector, Dr. Zeferino Vaz, prepared the way for a unique synergy between industry and university.
A focus on interworking ( for interfacing and integration ) standards is hoped will stimulate synergy between primary and secondary care in sharing necessary information to support the care of individuals.

synergy and certain
Because FSR is actually owned and controlled by Premiere Networks and only uses the Fox name per a two-way marketing agreement with Fox, there is very little synergy between the two outfits, aside from certain personalities ( such as Chris Myers ) appearing on both.

synergy and many
This means that synergy can obtained through many forms including such as ; increased market share, cost savings and exploring new market opportunities.
Articles in scientific and lay journals include many definitions of chemical or toxicological synergy, often vague or in conflict with each other.
The synergy between opioid analgesics and centrally-acting stimulants is well-known and widely used: for example, the caffeine content of many codeine-based pain relievers, and prescription of dextroamphetamine or methylphenidate to patients on high doses of opioids both to combat the somnolence from the painkillers and to boost their pain-killing ability.
Staple toy lines from each company are continuing, in many cases gaining synergy from the co-marketing of each other's properties.

synergy and led
In addition to creating synergy, this integration allowed better sharing of technology and led to the creation of a larger packaging group to better meet the needs of clients in Canada and the United States.
Some analysts believe that Pathfinder's failure led Time-Warner's senior managers to conclude that it was impossible to run a successful Internet portal, and this judgement led directly to Time-Warner pursuing its eventual merger with AOL, a merger which unsuccessfully sought to generate " synergy " between the two corporate giants.
The research effort led by Prof. W. Van Cotthem resulted in the TerraCottem soil conditioner, a mixture of more than twenty components that work in synergy to improve growing conditions and plant growth.

synergy and together
The term synergy comes from the Greek word from,, meaning " working together ".
If each is able to gather one million votes on their own, but together they were able to appeal to 2. 5 million voters, their synergy would have produced 500, 000 more votes than had they each worked independently.
A song is also a good example of human synergy, taking more than one musical part and putting them together to create a song that has a much more dramatic effect than each of the parts when played individually.
Example: Two teams in System Admin working together to combine technical and organizational skills in order to better the client experience, thus creating synergy.
But in synergy with hBD2 ( human beta-defensin 2 ), a protein present in the human immune system, the two proteins working together kill S. aureus.
BATF has tried to bring together the key players comprising a " Private Public Partnership " ( PPP ) to enable synergy of effort and visibility of result.
CIS brings together scholars, academics, legislators, students, programmers, security researchers, and scientists to study the interaction of new technologies and the law and to examine how the synergy between the two can either promote or harm public goods like free speech, innovation, privacy, public commons, diversity, and scientific inquiry.
However, most Chinese units benefit from " hording " together and will receive synergy bonuses when attacking together.
An uncommon synergy prevails in Sowebo as residents, both longtime and newly arrived, work together through various committees and forums to enhance the area ’ s quality of life.
This approach is aligned to the concept of economies of scale and can also be related as a form of economic synergy, where " two or more agents working together to produce a result not obtainable by any of the agents independently ".

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