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| Alphabetical [« »] particularly 1 parts 15 pass 6 passage 8 passages 2 passed 1 passes 9 | Frequency [« »] 8 nutrition 8 nutritive 8 opposite 8 passage 8 s 8 sensation 8 suffocation | Aristotle On youth and old age, on life and death, on breathing IntraText - Concordances passage |
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1 5 | porous, do not prevent the passage of air, and again they enable 2 8 | their breath by the same passage as that by which they draw 3 11| Again, it is absurd that the passage of the hot air out through 4 12| flame results in the outward passage of the breath. To combat 5 13| Empedocles, however, explains the passage inwards and outwards of 6 17| working up the food and in the passage of the breath outwards and 7 27| full of blood. The inward passage of the air is called respiration, 8 27| life is bound up with the passage of the breath outwards and