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1 1| Since feeling and voluntary motion are peculiar to animals,
2 1| this respectit undergoes motion. Accordingly, when it departs
3 1| undergo various kindsof motion. Thus, if that which is
4 1| becomes white, it undergoes motion in respect to colour; orif
5 1| apply the term qualitative motion.And further, it is not only
6 1| flavour which, we say, undergo motion; when a warm thingbecomes
7 1| alteration.~ ~This is one kind of motion. But there is another kind
8 1| transference. ~ ~These two kinds of motion, then, are simple and primary,
9 1| And two other kinds of motion are genesis and destruction,
10 1| common to all kinds of motion is change from the preexistingstate,
11 1| give to the activechange or motion, and the cause of this I
12 1| whenfood turns into blood, the motion of the food is passive,
13 1| the boneswhich undergo the motion. In these cases I call the
14 1| In these cases I call the motion of thevein and of the muscle
15 1| smallbody, or when a body in motion becomes entangled with another
16 1| entangled with another alsoin motion, they do not rebound at
17 1| urine is conveyed by its own motion tothe kidneys, considering
18 3| transmitted from the source of motion to the opposite extremities.
19 3| that the arteries have this motion, and that everything, when
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