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Dialogue
1 Intro| affirm, are the phenomena of respiration. And all this process takes 2 Intro| the veins.~The causes of respiration have now to be considered. 3 Intro| return to the phenomena of respiration. The fire, entering the 4 Intro| in his strange account of respiration.~Of the phenomena of light 5 Intro| mouth. In the process of respiration the external net is said 6 Intro| has a singular theory of respiration for which he accounts solely 7 Intro| connected with his theory of respiration. Digestion is supposed to 8 Intro| which in the process of respiration moves into the stomach and 9 Intro| idea of the phenomena of respiration, which he attributes to 10 Timae| is any obstruction to the respiration, and a man draws in his 11 Timae| coolness and the power of respiration and alleviate the heat. 12 Timae| nourishment and life; for when the respiration is going in and out, and 13 Timae| consider the phenomena of respiration, and enquire into the causes 14 Timae| and such are the causes of respiration, —the subject in which this 15 Timae| and becoming endowed with respiration, produces in that part in 16 Timae| breath, and, by obstructing respiration, drives them to extremity, 17 Timae| any longer worthy of pure respiration, because they possessed 18 Timae| sea to be their element of respiration; and hence arose the race