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Retraction: Presence of Contagious Bacterial Flora in Formalin-Fixed Cadavers: A Potential Health Hazard to Medical Professionals. [PDF]
Gundreddy P, Gaurkar SS.
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Validating the revised plagiarism attitude scale among Malaysian medical sciences students: a psychometric study in multilingual contexts. [PDF]
Zhang Z, Liu Y, Sharif-Nia H.
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Online moral deviance: an integrative review of digital behaviors. [PDF]
Chen X, Saharuddin N, Yasin M, Wang M.
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Retraction: Household Air Pollution Exposure and Autism Spectrum Disorder Outcomes in Children: Insights from the HAPIN India Study. [PDF]
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Nursing, 2023
Abstract: Plagiarism is a common issue in academic and professional communities. This article discusses ways to avoid plagiarism by identifying valuable resources, such as appropriate paraphrasing, creative work organizing, and new technology. Understanding copyright law safeguards is critical to avoiding plagiarism.
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Abstract: Plagiarism is a common issue in academic and professional communities. This article discusses ways to avoid plagiarism by identifying valuable resources, such as appropriate paraphrasing, creative work organizing, and new technology. Understanding copyright law safeguards is critical to avoiding plagiarism.
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2014
Plagiarism has gained much public attention with media, corporations, and researchers leading the way. The general public’s perception is that plagiarism is a “plague” spreading without control within our educational institutes. Furthermore, a social perception has been created that the Internet is the “catalyst” of modern-day plagiarism.
Hakim Usoof, Brian Hudson, Eva Lindgren
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Plagiarism has gained much public attention with media, corporations, and researchers leading the way. The general public’s perception is that plagiarism is a “plague” spreading without control within our educational institutes. Furthermore, a social perception has been created that the Internet is the “catalyst” of modern-day plagiarism.
Hakim Usoof, Brian Hudson, Eva Lindgren
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