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1 1 | position. But in plants, owing to their being stationary 2 5 | accumulates excessively owing to lack of respiration and 3 6 | air is excessively cold owing to the time of year, there 4 10| departure of those forms owing to the expulsive pressure 5 10| haphazard but, when natural, owing to old age, and, when unnatural, 6 15| spongy, can in some cases, owing to the latter fact, live 7 15| does not however suffice, owing to their want of heat, to 8 17| otherwise suffocation results owing to the food, whether liquid 9 18| soon die of suffocation owing to lack of respiration, 10 18| seen to come to the surface owing to the necessity of breathing. 11 20| account of its cold but owing to its fluidity.~Thus the 12 20| explanation of why it is not owing to the heat in their constitution 13 22| suffocated, for either medium, owing to contact with the blood, 14 22| animals their gills, whether owing to discase or old age, their 15 23| consumed by itself. Hence when, owing to lapse of time, the lung 16 23| accelerate the breathing owing to the inability of the 17 24| the exhaustion of the heat owing to lapse of time, and occurring 18 24| on the part of the organ, owing to old age, to produce refrigeration. 19 26| hot substance in the heart owing to the chilling influence 20 26| simultaneously with each other, owing to their connexion with 21 27| but on issuing it is warm owing to its contact with the