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region

Space enclosed by arcs in a network (there is an extra region external to the network if the network is closed). In a closed network the numbers of regions, nodes, and arcs are related by the simple formula

nodes + regions = arcs + 2.



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The lumbar region was judged to be abnormal when, during elevation of both lower legs during the PLE test, the subjects complained of strong pain in the lumbar region, including "low back pain," "very heavy feeling on the low back," and "feeling as if the low back was coming off," and such pain disappeared when they returned the lower legs to the initial position.
One of his first pieces in the ``Bone Daddy'' series is an image of his lumbar region in silhouette, crawling with clusters of pink, green and yellow dots.
Most of the movements of flexion and extension and lateral flexion and rotation take place in the lumbar region.
 
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