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1 I, 1 | of a given creature when formed. For there is no small difference 2 I, 1 | an order, this part being formed first, that next, and so 3 I, 1 | out of which an animal is formed, to state, for instance, 4 I, 1 | of his tool this part was formed into a concavity, that into 5 II, 1 | are yet, to speak broadly, formed from a single homogeneous 6 II, 1 | homogeneous substances should be formed out of a combination of 7 II, 1 | viscera, which are indeed formed from the same material as 8 II, 1 | proper substance shall be formed. Such, then, are the reasons 9 II, 2 | heterogeneous parts are formed; for each separate organ 10 II, 2 | Now such things as are formed merely of water are solidified 11 II, 2 | cold, while such as are formed of nothing but earth are 12 II, 5 | For were the whole body formed of them it would perish. 13 II, 6 | nutriment out of which these are formed. Now the universal nutriment, 14 II, 6 | In this then marrow is formed; this being the only spine 15 II, 9 | actually continuous and formed a single bone, or, for purposes 16 II, 10| one of the parts that are formed of blood.~The brain in all 17 II, 16| are there any distinctly formed nostrils, nothing in fact 18 II, 16| which they are provided is formed of a bone-like substance, 19 II, 16| two separate pieces thus formed, narrowing them on either 20 II, 16| with which the lips are formed is in direct proportion 21 II, 16| is. For some letters are formed by closures of the lips 22 II, 17| mouth is spinous; for it is formed by the close apposition 23 II, 17| separate part, is never formed with such distinctness as 24 III, 1 | weapons, they may either be formed into tusks, as for instance 25 III, 4 | mistaken in the notion he formed of the viscera, if, that 26 III, 4 | when the body is only just formed, and while it is still extremely 27 III, 4 | therefore are each and all formed from sanguineous material, 28 III, 4 | first of all the parts to be formed; and no sooner is it formed 29 III, 4 | formed; and no sooner is it formed than it contains blood. 30 III, 4 | no sooner is the embryo formed, than its heart is seen 31 III, 4 | mentioned more than once, is formed in this organ. But inasmuch 32 III, 4 | attributable to the heart being formed by the union of several 33 III, 5 | parts are, as already said, formed out of the blood, it is 34 III, 5 | For since each part is formed of blood, each must have 35 III, 7 | fluid is very abundantly formed, their presence enables 36 III, 8 | an amount of secretion is formed that some special part is 37 III, 9 | other fluids. The fat is not formed in the kidneys themselves, 38 III, 9 | flesh; and fat is therefore formed as a substitute for it, 39 III, 10| substance of the viscera is formed. Thus they are of a bloody 40 III, 15| consequently no rennet is formed. It is this difference in 41 III, 15| manyplies that rennet is formed in animals with multiple