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1 I, 5 | having acceded, were to be transformed and to become "dry". For 2 I, 5 | flesh. But it has not been transformed into flesh alone by itself ( 3 I, 10| for the other material is transformed into the dominant. (That 4 II, 2 | since they "combine" and are transformed into one another. On the 5 II, 4 | consecutive "elements" is transformed into one, the coming-to-be 6 II, 4 | whereas, when two of them are transformed into a third, more than 7 II, 5 | respect to which they are transformed, is one, the elements" will 8 II, 5 | since the "elements" are transformed into one another, it is 9 II, 5 | thinkers suppose that Air is transformed both into Fire and into 10 II, 5 | end-elements" are not further transformed into one another. For the 11 II, 5 | Fire. Then (i) since A is transformed into F and W, there will 12 II, 5 | blackness. Again (ii) since A is transformed into W, there will be another 13 II, 5 | moistness. Now if, when A is transformed into W, the "white" persists, 14 II, 5 | as Air will be able to be transformed into Water: for it has qualities 15 II, 5 | elements" will be able to be transformed out of one another; and 16 II, 5 | to revert, but is to be transformed in turn into some other " 17 II, 5 | W A and F: for they are transformed into one another. This last 18 II, 5 | clear that if Q is to be transformed in turn into yet another " 19 II, 6 | one, so that they are not transformed into one another-one may 20 II, 7 | that they are reciprocally transformed", are so related that those 21 II, 7 | are equally balanced, are transformed into one another (and all 22 II, 7 | place the "elements" are transformed; and that (in the second 23 II, 10| which are reciprocally transformed in virtue of their "passions" 24 II, 10| motion. For when Water is transformed into Air, Air into Fire, 25 II, 10| own place instead of being transformed by its neighbour, they would 26 II, 10| dissevered long ago. They are transformed, however, owing to the motion 27 II, 10| character: and because they are transformed, none of them is able to