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1 I, 1 | creature, when its growth is complete, is either male or female, 2 I, 11| so their nature does not complete the process of drying the 3 II, 1 | semen at the first as a complete part.~But how is each part 4 II, 4 | stated. An embryo is then complete when it is either male or 5 II, 4 | until they give birth to a complete animal and bring it to light.~ 6 II, 6 | bones have their own number complete.~Other animals are born 7 II, 8 | only because she does not complete the development of the embryo, 8 II, 8 | is impossible for her to complete the process of nourishing 9 III, 1 | but the eggs of the latter complete their growth outside as 10 III, 5 | are imperfect and do so complete their growth. Moreover the 11 III, 5 | the eggs are imperfect and complete their growth outside the 12 IV, 4 | truth is this. As animals complete their growth there are certain 13 IV, 4 | and whose growth is now complete, that some of their passages 14 IV, 6 | their bodies are unable to complete the process when the embryos 15 IV, 10| being measured by naturally complete periods. By a natural period 16 V, 7 | slow, sometimes, having complete command over it, make the