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Can HowNet reduce the weight of papers?
HowNet can reduce the weight of papers.

The necessary work before losing weight is to check the weight. There are three points in the introduction of the duplicate check report of HowNet: remove the copy ratio of my published documents, that is, remove your own journals, and so on. When I published my essay, my graduation thesis only used the content of the essay; Remove the copy ratio of the cited documents, that is, remove the duplicate parts and eliminate the duplicate checking of the cited parts; The maximum Daimonji replication rate of a single article refers to which article is mainly copied. If this standard is too high, the name of the original article will be displayed.

It takes a lot of patience to reduce the weight of a formal paper, which is essentially repetition and rewriting the repeated parts. Not too many skills, more experience, and personal understanding of professional content, to rewrite, repeat, expand and so on.

About hownet:

The full name of HowNet is China HowNet, which was established in June 1999. It is an academic platform of Tongfang, which is controlled by CNNC Capital Holdings Limited. Hownet is the concept of national knowledge infrastructure, which was put forward by the World Bank in 1998. CNKI project is an information construction project aimed at realizing the dissemination, enjoyment and value-added utilization of knowledge resources in the whole society.

HowNet is the main database of knowledge resources in China, which can provide CNKI source database, foreign language database, industrial database, agricultural database, medical and health database, economic database and education database. Among them, the comprehensive databases include China periodical full-text database, China doctoral thesis database, China excellent master thesis full-text database, China important newspapers full-text database and China important conference literary theory full-text database.