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What's the difference between the South Nuclear and the North Nuclear?
There are five cores in China, and the core periodicals that are often used are Peking University (Chinese core) and CSSCI Nanda, which are generally recognized. South nuclear mainly includes liberal arts-related majors, while North nuclear accepts both arts and sciences.

Many authors are good at writing articles, but publishing articles is a little white. The author of science and engineering wants to send CSSCI. Sorry, this really can't be sent. Although South Core and North Core are listed in the title document, the core types of different professional development are different. For liberal arts teachers, the score of the South Core is about 5- 10 higher than that of the North Core, and one South Core is worth two North Cores.

No matter what level of publications, even general publications, must be consistent with the direction of the topic and have a complete structure, and cannot write any reactionary and sensitive articles. The difference lies in the requirements of article quality and repetition rate. In terms of repetition rate, North Nuclear University generally requires it to be within 10%, and individual journals will require it to be within 5%, depending on the specific situation. The requirement of South Nuclear is less than 5%, which is relatively higher than that of North Nuclear. You must pay attention to this when you send an article.