0 present participle of multiply --
1 to add a number to itself a particular number of times: --
Major publishers are multiplying the number of titles offered in digital form.
Alzheimer's Disease affects more than 4 million Americans today, and the number is expected to multiply rapidly as the population ages.
When you multiply two odd numbers, is the answer always odd?
If you multiply seven by 15 you get 105.
The weighted mean percentage parasitism was determined by dividing the number of parasitoids emerged by the correction factor (1.34) and multiplying by 100.
Thus, we calculate the scale of aspiration-driven pressure for freedom by multiplying the absolute level of liberty aspirations by the previous lack of freedom.
The risk of a given shipment is then obtained by multiplying the distance travelled by this unit risk factor.
Lost production can therefore be calculated by multiplying the time absent from work by the wage rate.
Multiplying instances of such deadlocks builds up a stifling atmosphere in the text, crushing the reasonable reader's silent replies.
The power integrals are obtained by respectively multiplying by ys and vi.
Structure volume was determined by averaging the area of the top and bottom of each structure and multiplying this by its height.
The village biomass was estimated by multiplying the total land area under fallow by the biomass density index obtained from the remote sensing analysis.