Lumen
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- In anatomy, the lumen is the cavity or channel within a tube or tubular structure, such as the vascular lumen of a blood vessel, along which blood flows, or the lumen of a seminiferous tubule.
- In astronomy, 141 Lumen is the name of an asteroid discovered by the French astronomer Paul Henry in 1875.
- In physics, specifically photometry (optics), the lumen (symbol: lm) is the SI derived unit of luminous flux. It is the amount of light that falls on a unit area at unit distance from a source of one candela.
- See also: Lux.



