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The McKay–Miller–Širáň graph is a notable bipartite graph that is specifically defined for its unique properties. It is a strongly regular graph, characterized as a (0, 1)-matrix representation. Key properties of this graph include: 1. **Vertex Count**: It has a total of 50 vertices. 2. **Regularity**: Each vertex connects to exactly 22 other vertices.

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