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Question
Some network graphs use (a) to distinguish that some connections are flowing in only one direction, and some use (b) edges (essentially, thicker or thinner lines) to show the strength or frequency of the (c).
Answer
Some network graphs use arrows to distinguish that some connections are flowing in only one direction, and some use weighted edges (essentially, thicker or thinner lines) to show the strength or frequency of the connections.

Question
Some network graphs use (a) to distinguish that some connections are flowing in only one direction, and some use (b) edges (essentially, thicker or thinner lines) to show the strength or frequency of the (c).
Answer
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Question
Some network graphs use (a) to distinguish that some connections are flowing in only one direction, and some use (b) edges (essentially, thicker or thinner lines) to show the strength or frequency of the (c).
Answer
Some network graphs use arrows to distinguish that some connections are flowing in only one direction, and some use weighted edges (essentially, thicker or thinner lines) to show the strength or frequency of the connections.
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