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1 1| other kinds of motion are genesis and destruction,genesis
2 1| genesis and destruction,genesis being a coming into existence,
3 1| operation of these is due the genesis and destruction of all things
4 1| qualitiesto explain the genesis of the elements, he ought
5 1| qualities in his book "On Genesis and Destruction," whilst
6 1| taught us in his work "On Genesis and Destruction,"not as
7 1| one to each - namely, Genesis, Growth, and Nutrition.
8 1| Growth, and Nutrition. Genesis,however, is not a simple
9 1| in the first place, of Genesis, which, as wehave said,
10 1| consideration to the question of genesis and destruction. For, first
11 1| first stage of the animal's genesis, employingat this task a
12 1| occurring at the stage of genesis. For in the latter casesomething
13 1| with reason been termed genesis, and the latter, assimilation.~ ~
14 1| whole matter is as follows: Genesis, growth, and nutrition are
15 1| adhesion. For,of course, the genesis of such a dropsy does not
16 1| substance whichis subject to genesis and destruction is at once
17 1| everything during the stageof genesis; and she also provides for
18 2| sir, is not growth, but genesis! For a bag, sack, garment,
19 2| into existence [undergoing genesis] so long as the appropriate
20 2| is termed not growth but genesis. That which is, grows, while
21 2| teachings regarding the genesis and destruction of animals,
22 2| been unacquainted with the genesis of the humours, about which,
23 2| this humour, and not to its genesis? As though it were not far
24 2| unaware as to whether its genesis is to be looked on as taking
25 2| but especially with the genesis of the humours. Now, one
26 2| the actual truth about the genesis of bile. Certainly it is
27 2| added something about its genesis in liver and veins, seeing
28 2| Now in reference to the genesis of the humours, I do not
29 2| whether this humour has the genesis in the human body or is
30 2| blood, if it be not that the genesis of these humours is accomplished
31 2| are as follow:- ~ In the genesis of blood, everything in
32 2| transition-stages in the genesis of these or in their conversion
33 3| shown the necessity for the genesis of such a faculty, and whoever
34 3| second of his books "On Genesis and Destruction," where
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