Repeated paper inspection will only detect the plain text content of the paper, but not the picture part. When quoting pictures, although the pictures will not be copied, it is suggested to indicate the source of quotation when quoting pictures, and not to copy other people's pictures at will, which will lead to infringement.
It takes about 30 minutes for HowNet to search a paper. If it is a rush hour inspection, the waiting time will be longer, generally around 1 hour. The more words in the paper, the longer it takes to check the duplicate. It takes about 30-60 minutes for HowNet undergraduate PMLC system to detect an article, and the peak detection time may take 1-2 days. The detection time of webmaster VIP5.2 system is generally 30-60 minutes, and the peak detection time may take 1-7 days.
Generally speaking, college students don't need to print a report for their graduation thesis, but journals do, and so do doctoral dissertations. So, you should keep that report and test report, and you can't lose it. If you lose it, you'll be in trouble. Moreover, some people do not check the repetition rate once in HowNet, but need to check the repetition rate many times. This process of repeated inspection is inevitable unless someone reduces the weight of the paper at one time. If they can't do it once, they have to check it on HowNet for about three times. This is certain and inevitable, so don't think that the report of HowNet is not important. After all, the result of this inspection is the same as that of colleges and universities.