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five-fold

ADJECTIVE
  1. having five units or components

How To Use five-fold In A Sentence

  • Scientists found that working mothers-to-be had an almost five-fold greater chance of suffering pre-eclampsia late in their pregnancies than those who stayed at home.
  • The Foundation says increasing numbers of baby deaths are registered as unascertained in Government cot death figures, a figure that today stands at 419, a five-fold increase since 1994.
  • Over the next three decades, the number of women competing in varsity collegiate athletics grew five-fold, to nearly 170,000, and the number competing in high school sports grew tenfold, to more than 3 million. The Good Fight
  • HEART STRAIN: In the hour after you smoke a joint, the danger of a heart attack rises five-fold because pot boosts levels of a compound called apolipoprotein III that keeps fats stuck in your bloodstream. Chron.com Chronicle
  • It was feared that the aircraft would be grounded after EU regulations put it in the weight category of an airliner, increasing its insurance five-fold.
  • Quasicrystals are metal alloys that have a strange semi-crystalline five-fold symmetry that never quite repeats itself.
  • It turns out we can very simply manipulate their genetics to produce fungi that induce up to a five-fold growth increase in this globally important food plant, " Sanders said.
  • Signal levels increase three- to five-fold, and patients report that the brush optrode is considerably more comfortable than the conventional fiber ends.
  • The number of bomb explosions has soared to 85 cases this year, a five-fold leap from last year, which saw 17 cases.
  • The five-fold symmetry is often hard to detect in the calyx as a whole, although five food grooves are usually developed.
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