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1 I, 1| remaining elements in a similar manner. Since, therefore, 2 I, 1| other elements to undergo a similar transformation-not only 3 I, 2| bones, or any of the other similar compound things, come-to-be; 4 I, 2| attributable to things.~A similar criticism applies to all 5 I, 2| it consists of points, a similar absurdity will result: it 6 I, 3| investigating, results from a similar division of terms: for it 7 I, 3| these, or other things of a similar kind, makes no difference. 8 I, 5| wine but not as water. A similar principle applies also to " 9 I, 6| and "the below" (and the similar pairs of opposites), all 10 I, 7| and to the coming-to-be. A similar distinction holds also of 11 II, 3| simple" bodies are indeed similar in nature to them, but not 12 II, 4| contraries-dry and moist-are left. A similar result will occur in all 13 II, 5| it then be the first. On similar grounds, therefore, D (dryness) 14 II, 7| related thereto in some similar ratio. Thus all the other 15 II, 7| other contraries behave in a similar way). It is thus, then,