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1 I, 17| whether the female also contributes any semen or not; and, if 2 I, 17| else either, or whether she contributes something else which is 3 I, 19| 2) if not, whether she contributes nothing else either to generation 4 I, 19| clear then that the female contributes the material for generation, 5 I, 20| Some think that the female contributes semen in coition because 6 I, 20| expect, since what the male contributes to generation is the form 7 I, 20| cause, while the female contributes the material. In fact, as 8 I, 21| how it is that the male contributes to generation and how it 9 I, 21| of the male, but the male contributes the principle of movement 10 I, 22| how it is that the male contributes to generation. The male 11 II, 4 | sexual pleasure in the female contributes nothing to the embryo. The 12 III, 7 | parent.... for the male contributes to this.~Wind-eggs, then, 13 IV, 1 | from the left. If the male contributes no material to the embryo, 14 IV, 4 | Whether the semen of the male contributes to the material of the embryo 15 IV, 10| smaller sun, and therefore she contributes to all generation and development. 16 V, 7 | cold also of their habitat contributes to make some animals of 17 V, 8 | act of sucking in itself contributes nothing to the formation