Anergy vs Syntropy - What's the difference?
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(physics) Dilute or disorganized energy, which cannot be transformed into work.
:::The maximum fraction of an energy form which (in a reversible process) can be transformed into work is called exergy. The remaining part is called anergy , and this corresponds to the waste heat.Honerkamp, J. ? Statistical Physics ? Springer, 2002, p. 298
:::To be useful, internal energy has to be concentrated. The more dilute or disorganized the internal energy, the less useful it is ...Newman, Jay ? Physics of the Life Sciences ? Springer, 2008, p. 336
(pathology) Deficiency of energy.
(immunology) Lack of immunity to an antigen.
(pathology) The coalescence of two diseases into one
(psychology) A wholesome association with others
(anatomy) A formation of a series of similar parts having the same orientation (such as the ribs)