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Will the duplicate check of HowNet be stolen?
No, regular duplicate checking websites will not steal detected articles. Only when students use the irregular duplicate checking website will the papers written by students be leaked by the webmaster after using the irregular duplicate checking website. Finally, students submit it to the school for duplicate check, and the repetition rate is definitely high, which can't meet the requirements of the school and thus can't graduate. Therefore, when choosing the paper duplicate checking system, students should first understand whether the duplicate checking website is formal and safe, and then upload their papers to the duplicate checking system according to the description of the duplicate checking system.

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The duplicate checking of HowNet includes text, original description, abstract, icon and formula description, references, appendices, experimental research results, conclusions, introduction, patents, documents, notes and various forms. During the graduation season, most colleges and universities will issue a notice explaining the specifications and duplicate checking instructions of the graduation thesis, and the school will uniformly issue the paper style and other contents, and generally explain the scope of duplicate checking in detail. If the school has specific requirements, it must be submitted according to the requirements of the school.

The principle of duplicate checking in HowNet is to calculate the repetition rate of papers according to the standard that 13 characters will be judged as duplicates. If students copy sentences or paragraphs from other people's papers, the duplicate checking system of HowNet will identify the duplicate parts and calculate them into the total repetition rate of the papers. Therefore, it is suggested that students should not plagiarize and other academic misconduct when writing papers, so as to prevent the total repetition rate of papers from rising a lot because of excessive repetition.