Region concept

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The "Region concept" is a concept used by the science of superimmortality. Any part of a continuum structure can be considered and subdivided from a continuum becoming a region of that continuum. For instance, a physaregion can contain a number of truncated physapaths where a physavenue will contain a group of complete physapaths. A physaregion can however, contain any number of physavenues or physapaths. There are a number of region related terms like awareregion, mentaregion, senseregion, enviroregion, externaregion, internaregion, epiregion, physiregion, and ixperegion. The shape of these regions will be defined by one or more boundary producing concepts. The region will depend on the way the continuum that the regions comes from is structured. A region can also be defined in terms of groupings of one or all of itomoments, itosections, itopaths, and itovenues. Itoregions can be mapped to other types of itoregions. For example, physaregions can be mapped to awareregions, or isophysaregions can be mapped to bioawareregions.