Now, whether it is to test graduation thesis or thesis title, or articles submitted by magazines, it is necessary to check the duplicate through the corresponding paper duplicate checking system. At present, the most direct and commonly used method is to directly use the paper duplicate checking software for detection, but what puzzles many people is, which copy ratio is the final result of paper detection? Every time a test report is issued, there will be a result data called "total text copy ratio" and "excluding the copy ratio of my published documents". These terms seem difficult to understand, but they are not. This word means what we usually call repetition rate, and the specific calculation method is also very simple. In other words, the total text replication rate of paper duplication checking is the result of paper detection. Usually it depends on the proportion of copied articles, and the proportion of quoted articles is just to compare how much you quoted in the full text.
Sometimes the red quotation is a problem of HowNet system, and we can't help it. When I write my graduation thesis, I always test it on VIP, and find that the replication rate of the same article detected by VIP is higher than that of HowNet.
I suggest quoting words in quotation marks. If it still turns red, change it slightly and change it to your own language.