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1 I, 1 | understanding as to the manner in which our investigation 2 I, 1 | carried out in this or that manner. For the process of evolution 3 II, 2 | hot iron. It is after this manner that blood is hot. In such 4 II, 3 | are solid in this complete manner that the term "solid" is 5 II, 3 | the heart and vessels. The manner in which the parts grow 6 II, 10| the following well-ordered manner. The organs of hearing are 7 II, 13| quadrupeds do not blink in like manner as the birds; for, living 8 III, 5 | body is made. Now as to the manner in which animals are nourished, 9 III, 7 | then, contribute in this manner to the compactness of the 10 III, 7 | conjoined with hot, after the manner described, and left with 11 III, 9 | animals that suffer in this manner, or suffer more than others, 12 III, 10| rapidly and in a notable manner is shown by the phenomena