Examples of using Can multiply in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The history of our species demonstrates that small groups of humans can multiply rapidly spreading over enormous volumes of territory in quick.
But the fungus can multiply and cause infection in the moist parts of the body like those around the nipple.
that crosses your mind, what matters more is the fact that you can multiply your bonuses.
If some bacteria settle on a small section of a joint, they can multiply and cause infection.
herd immunity can multiply the effectiveness of vaccination.
And if you provide it with normal conditions for growth, it can multiply on its own.
If some germs(bacteria) settle on a small section of a joint, they can multiply and cause infection.
Show them with these numbers, black on white, as you can multiply the money instead of just living expenses until nothing remains.
It is simply to invest the money so that it can multiply rather than spend it.
As we can see, the questions emerging from malicious intentions can multiply quickly, as well as the ways used by virtual lawbreakers on a pro-rata basis.
Finding equipment abnormal in advance and reducing hidden dangers can multiply equipment's troubleshooting efficiency.
We can multiply both sides of this equation by x plus two over one. x plus two.
while others can multiply rapidly and form infections.
it's not like he can multiply loaves and fishes.
racists in every country, but in times of crisis their number can multiply rapidly.
If you can build a business using these three golden rules can multiply your online success.
Some viruses can multiply at the rate of hundreds of e mail messages per minute,
And so this equal to-- and you can multiply it out and you can review in our algebra playlist how to multiply out two binomials like this, but this numerator right over here.
Some viruses can multiply at the rate of hundreds of email messages per minute,
If an infant ingests it, the spores can multiply in the baby's intestines, something that can cause serious illness when their digestive system isn't yet equipped to combat it.