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Anergy vs Syntropy - What's the difference?

anergy | syntropy |

In pathology|lang=en terms the difference between anergy and syntropy

is that anergy is (pathology) deficiency of energy while syntropy is (pathology) the coalescence of two diseases into one.

As nouns the difference between anergy and syntropy

is that anergy is (physics) dilute or disorganized energy, which cannot be transformed into work while syntropy is (pathology) the coalescence of two diseases into one.

anergy

English

Noun

  • (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.
  • Antonym
    * exergy

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    syntropy

    English

    Noun

    (-)
  • (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)