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1 1 | life. For if one of the parts of an animal be moved, another 2 4 | about the motions of the parts of the heavens which, as 3 4 | example, if it move one of its parts; for one part, as it were, 4 7 | cylinders). Animals have parts of a similar kind, their 5 7 | changing its form, as the parts increase by warmth and again 6 7 | with those changes some parts of the body enlarge, others 7 8 | what happens in the minute parts; still anything painful 8 8 | handiwork in the inward parts, and in the centres of movement 9 8 | hinder action. The organic parts are suitably prepared by 10 9 | it carries with it the parts that depend upon it and 11 10| question about the rest of the parts of the body, is better postponed. 12 10| body, and the remaining parts live by continuity of natural 13 10| structure, and play the parts Nature would have them play.~ 14 11| mandate of the reason these parts are moved. By non-voluntary 15 11| of quality, and when the parts are so altered some must 16 11| reason in the aforesaid parts occur when a change of quality 17 11| these states. And the two parts aforesaid display this motion 18 11| centre upon movements in the parts, and in the parts upon movements 19 11| in the parts, and in the parts upon movements in the centre, 20 11| account of the reasons for the parts of each kind of animal,