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| Alphabetical [« »] more 17 moreover 3 most 12 motion 13 motionless 2 motive 1 mouth 22 | Frequency [« »] 13 constitution 13 fluid 13 live 13 motion 13 order 13 organs 13 since | Aristotle On youth and old age, on life and death, on breathing IntraText - Concordances motion |
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1 6 | but by the entry of food a motion is set up which lasts until 2 7 | itself, by means of its motion, produces a cooling effect 3 9 | to be observed a certain motion in the part of the body 4 10| breathing and of the respiratory motion must be within: it is not 5 13| forced out and the outward motion of the breath results. He 6 15| this region is like the motion due to the lungs in animals 7 15| the lung causes a heaving motion of this kind. In the case 8 15| these animals this internal motion is not sufficient for refrigeration, 9 15| rise a long way: its own motion can for a long time produce 10 23| downwards. Finally, when motion is no longer possible, the 11 25| cause of the cause of the motion of the gills and of the 12 27| this organ in continuous motion; it is for this reason that 13 27| in the same way that the motion of the gills in fishes takes