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1 I, 15 | as has been said, has, in maturity, this part uppermost in 2 II, 1 | When man has arrived at maturity, his upper part is smaller 3 II, 1 | When animals arrive at maturity, their properties are as 4 II, 1 | in their growth towards maturity. For instance, man, when 5 II, 1 | early life as he does at maturity, but in infancy creeps on 6 III, 11 | congenital, others grow after the maturity of the animal; but this 7 III, 11 | Hairs if plucked out before maturity grow again; but they do 8 v, 10 | the eggs do not all reach maturity at the same time.~Some fishes 9 v, 14 | same species, the age for maturity is in most species tolerably 10 v, 14 | physical injury.~In man, then, maturity is indicated by a change 11 v, 14 | until they reach a certain maturity of years. As a general rule, 12 v, 28 | formation they grow on to maturity. The larva is so soft that 13 v, 28 | surface; and, when it reaches maturity, it comes out of its clayey 14 VI, 18 | separate after reaching maturity, and the two sexes feed 15 VI, 22 | however, of such early maturity are rare, and their young 16 VI, 22 | ordinary age for sexual maturity is three years, and from 17 VI, 22 | but achieves full sexual maturity when it has ceased to shed 18 VI, 22 | The female, then, reaches maturity more rapidly than the male, 19 VII, 3 | males through youth and maturity and age; and this is especially 20 VII, 6 | conceive, bring the child to maturity; while others again conceive 21 IX, 34 | young birds as they approach maturity, since they are getting 22 IX, 49B| youthful days,~The argent his maturity displays;~And when the fields