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On this network, nodes A and D have the same degree, which is 3. However, node D appears to have a higher level of accessibility because of its more central location within the network. In fact, node D represents the least summation of distances within this network. Using the connectivity matrix to measure accessibility can thus be unsuitable for complex networks.