1. originality: SCI annotation is an important part of the paper, which can help readers better understand the content of the paper. If the illustrations contain a lot of plagiarism or repetition, then the originality of this paper will be questioned, which will affect the result of duplicate checking.
2. Content relevance: SCI notes need to be closely related to the topic of the paper. If the content in the annotation has nothing to do with the topic of the paper, it may be identified as duplication by the duplicate checking system, thus affecting the duplicate checking result of the paper.
3. Citation format: In SCI papers, the cited contents need to be marked according to the prescribed format. If the quotation format in the illustration is incorrect, it may be recognized as duplication by the duplicate checking system, thus affecting the duplicate checking result of the paper.
4. Authenticity of data: SCI annotation is usually used to show experimental data or research results. If the data in the annotation is untrue, it may be identified as duplicate by the duplicate checking system, thus affecting the duplicate checking result of the paper.
5. Language expression: Although the SCI legend does not need to contain too many words, its language expression needs to be original. If the language expressions in illustrations are too similar or repetitive, they may be identified as repetitive by the duplicate checking system, thus affecting the duplicate checking results of papers.
Generally speaking, the influence of SCI annotations on paper duplication checking is mainly reflected in its originality, content relevance, citation format, data authenticity and language expression. Therefore, when writing SCI papers, we should pay special attention to the compilation of illustrations to ensure that they meet the requirements of duplicate checking.