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1 I, 4 | and again more flesh be produced from the remainder by repeating
2 II, 8 | that in plants too that is produced which is conducive to the
3 II, 8 | in which what is rightly produced serves a purpose, and if
4 III, 7 | finite straight line may be produced as far as they wish. It
5 IV, 2 | Further, when water is produced from air, the place has
6 IV, 9 | it is clear that the air produced from water is bulkier than
7 IV, 9 | an equal amount of water produced out of air, so that the
8 IV, 9 | what exists actually is produced from a potential existent,
9 IV, 9 | evident; for when air is produced from water, the same matter
10 IV, 9 | potentially, and, again, water is produced from air in the same way,
11 VII, 3 | pleasure of this kind must be produced by sensible things: and
12 VII, 3 | understanding and knowledge is produced by the soul’s settling down
13 VII, 4 | an equal time there are produced two things that are the
14 VIII, 1 | view. But that which is produced or directed by nature can
15 VIII, 2 | thing in which motion can be produced from the thing itself, and
16 VIII, 2 | case-that many motions are produced in the body by its environment,
17 VIII, 7 | is in the strictest sense produced by that which moves itself;
18 VIII, 8 | this same result is also produced by the act of reckoning
19 VIII, 10| cease when the motive force produced in one member of the consecutive
20 VIII, 10| in which this motion is produced are things that admit of
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