Scientific and technical paper writing without asking for help (previous post) – checking and downgrading weight laws

In this era where everyone loves to copy and stare, weight checking and weight reduction have become two great tricks to protect our academic dignity and prevent our knowledge from being violated by hooligans. Today we will talk about these two things.

The first chapter of the weight checking technology

1. What is weight checking? Simply put, it is to compare your paper with others to see if there is any plagiarism. 2.

2. Principle of checking: The checking software will scan your thesis from word count, vocabulary, sentence style to paragraph to find out the parts that are similar to other thesis. 3.

3. Checking Mechanism: For example, China Knowledge Network (CNN) uses the indicator of ‘the number of consecutive identical characters’ to judge whether the paper is plagiarised or not. If there are more than 13 identical characters or the proportion of identical characters is more than 5%, then it may be regarded as plagiarism!

Chapter II weight reduction techniques

1. weight reduction method: that is, to find ways to make your paper more different from others and reduce the repetition rate.

2. Reduction techniques: delete duplicates, cite more other literature, use the right citation format, do not let the system misjudged.

Chapter 3: Suggestions for Handling Forms

1. The weight checking system can not check the table, so you can try to use the ‘data list method’ to avoid the risk. 2.

2. For example, split the duplicates in the table and add something new into it.

Chapter 4: Recommended weight reduction tools

1. China Knowledge’s weight reduction service is quite good. There are also intelligent weight reduction and Zhihua weight reduction tools developed by them, which are very convenient to operate.

2. What’s even more impressive is that they can now help you rewrite with ChatGPT, and the weight reduction effect is instantly improved.

Conclusion: Well, that’s it for today’s science. I hope that when you write papers in the future, you will obey the rules, respect intellectual property rights, and stay away from plagiarism. See you in the next issue!

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