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| Alphabetical [« »] respectively 1 respiration 41 respiratory 1 respire 15 respire-as 1 respire-which 1 respiring 11 | Frequency [« »] 15 either 15 parts 15 possess 15 respire 15 source 15 surrounding 15 them | Aristotle On youth and old age, on life and death, on breathing IntraText - Concordances respire |
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1 8 | which fishes and oysters respire. Anaxagoras says that when 2 8 | drawing in this that they respire. Diogenes’ statement is 3 8 | for, when the creatures respire, they must discharge their 4 8 | out, evidently none can respire at all.~ 5 9 | Further, in all animals that respire and draw breath there is 6 9 | why do fishes, if they respire, die in the air and gasp ( 7 10| the animal being unable to respire, the air from outside can 8 10| too much then we need to respire, and to respire we must 9 10| need to respire, and to respire we must draw in the breath. 10 13| all animals that evidently respire do so by means of the windpipe, 11 15| among animals insects do not respire, and the fact is open to 12 16| the surface in order to respire. But all with gills produce 13 19| that all animals with lungs respire. The reason why some creatures 14 21| with a full-blooded lung respire most is hence manifest; 15 27| seen to occur when people respire; they raise their chest