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Before the articles are sent to the Journal of Social and Analytical Health (JSOAH), they should be scanned by the authors with plagiarism detection programs. If a plagiarism detection report is not provided by the authors, it is provided by the journal management if the authors request it from the journal administration.For the text screened with the plagiarism detection software, the similarity rate except for the references must not exceed 20%. Articles with higher rates are sent back to the authors.
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