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1 I, 18| uterus, for this would no longer be a mere separation of 2 I, 23| generate the sexes are no longer separated any more than 3 I, 23| will form the embryo in a longer time, as among the sanguinea. 4 II, 1 | bone is bone, that is no longer so; what makes them is the 5 II, 6 | the straight line so as no longer to touch each other. The 6 II, 8 | animal produced by them is no longer fertile but unable to produce 7 II, 8 | shedding of teeth, it no longer generates at all; so near 8 III, 5 | another. But the dolphins take longer to get free again, whereas 9 III, 9 | after this stage do so no longer, but what is called by some 10 IV, 4 | increased, the water no longer gets hotter but rather evaporates 11 IV, 4 | we spoke of before, is no longer in point here, for what 12 IV, 5 | then drained off, they no longer desire this intercourse. 13 IV, 6 | mother the female takes longer in developing, but after 14 IV, 6 | body of the mother is no longer in good condition when the 15 IV, 8 | away from it. For it is no longer expended on moulding the 16 IV, 8 | what belongs to it; and no longer takes that which does not 17 IV, 8 | therefore, the embryo no longer takes up the secretion in 18 IV, 8 | the umbilical cord is no longer sufficient for the foetus 19 IV, 8 | as the nourishment is no longer passing through it; for 20 IV, 10| long-lived animals should take a longer time. Yet this is not the 21 IV, 10| longer-lived. Man lives a longer time than any animal of 22 IV, 10| man, yet carry their young longer; for the time in the former 23 V, 1 | old age.~Now we must no longer suppose that the cause of