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The term "meshedness coefficient" typically refers to a measure used in the context of network analysis, particularly in studies related to transportation or infrastructure networks. It quantifies the degree to which a network is interconnected or "meshed." A higher meshedness coefficient indicates that the network has a greater number of connections and interdependencies, leading to increased redundancy and resilience. This can be important for understanding how well a network can handle disruptions or variations in flow.

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