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The force that generates wind is:
Brachial
Pertaining to the arm, specifically the area from the shoulder to the elbow.
Lumbosacral Plexus
A complex network of nerves located in the lower back, providing motor and sensory function to the pelvic area, buttocks, and legs.
Obturator
Pertains to covering or closing an orifice or a bodily passage, often referenced in anatomy with the obturator foramen or obturator nerve.
Musculocutaneous
Pertaining to both muscle and skin, often used to describe a type of nerve connected to both.
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