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Does the repeated citation of hownet papers count as repetition rate?
Generally speaking, in the process of duplicate checking of papers, HowNet, whether in universities or magazines, mainly considers removing the repetition rate of cited documents, which can also be reflected in the report of HowNet. Part of the report of HowNet is the repetition rate of the full text, and the other part is to remove the repetition rate of quoted documents. So generally speaking, even if the author cites other papers, as long as the citation format is correct, it will be automatically recognized as the citation part by the software of HowNet.

Therefore, the author of the paper can quote some other authors' papers or monographs in some chapters of the paper, but avoid full-text citation or excessive citation. Although the duplicate checking of HowNet papers has become more and more intelligent, and most citations can be identified, the duplicate checking rate of HowNet papers will be affected if the author misquotes or has the wrong format.

To sum up, we should pay attention to the format of quotation as much as possible, and express the parts that can or cannot be quoted in our own way after understanding the original intention of others. At the same time, the author needs to remind readers that it is necessary to know in advance the requirements of the school or magazine for the duplicate check report of HowNet papers before the duplicate check of HowNet papers, and whether to adopt the repetition rate of removing cited documents.