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1 II, 2 | distinguish the blood of the upper and of the lower halves 2 II, 2 | intelligence. Accordingly, the upper parts are superior in these 3 II, 3 | After the mouth come the upper and the lower abdominal 4 II, 5 | have no front teeth in the upper jaw the fat consists of 5 II, 6 | have horns and are without upper front teeth, the marrow 6 II, 7 | carried by the heat into the upper regions, so soon as it reaches 7 II, 9 | of the one bone and the upper end of the other are alike 8 II, 10| the natural position; his upper part being turned towards 9 II, 10| turned towards that which is upper in the universe. For, of 10 II, 13| pigeons and the like use both upper and lower lids for the purpose. 11 II, 13| allow of the formation of an upper eyelid, whereas lower down 12 II, 16| a man’s lips, unite his upper teeth together, and similarly 13 II, 17| to the lower jaw. For its upper and lower jaws are, as it 14 II, 17| inverted, it being the upper jaw which in other animals 15 II, 17| animal is not attached to the upper jaw, because that would 16 II, 17| this is, as it were, the upper one which has changed its 17 III, 2 | away something from the upper parts and so made the animal 18 III, 2 | necessarily flows to the upper portion of the body, and 19 III, 2 | both jaws, those in the upper jaw being deficient. For 20 III, 4 | body, but rather in its upper than its lower half, and 21 III, 5 | position occurs also in the upper part of the body, between 22 III, 7 | centre. For there is an upper and a lower half, a front 23 III, 10| cases where a separation of upper from lower is possible. 24 III, 10| lower is possible. For the upper part is the more honourable, 25 III, 10| exists for the sake of the upper and constitutes the necessary 26 III, 14| have no front teeth in the upper jaw. The camel also, though 27 III, 14| no horns, is yet without upper front teeth. The explanation 28 III, 14| that of animals without upper front teeth, and, its dental 29 III, 14| have no front teeth in the upper jaw also ruminate.~In fishes 30 III, 14| in most animals it is the upper portion that is the narrower 31 III, 14| narrower gut succeeds to the upper stomach, so also does the 32 III, 14| Again, since the food in the upper stomach, having just been 33 III, 14| jejunum lies between the upper cavity which contains the 34 III, 14| lies half-way between the upper and lower cavities; a period 35 III, 14| any part whatsoever of the upper intestine, but in males