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  2. Turnitin - Wikipedia

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    Turnitin (stylized as turnitin) is an Internet-based similarity detection service run by the American company Turnitin, LLC, a subsidiary of Advance Publications. Founded in 1998, it sells its licenses to universities and high schools who then use the software as a service (SaaS) website to check submitted documents against its database and the ...

  3. Wikipedia:Turnitin - Wikipedia

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    Turnitin checks and archives millions of papers and uses its database and algorithms to identify plagiarized material. [1]Submissions are compared to over 17 billion web pages, 200 million student papers, and over 100 million additional articles from content publishers, including library databases, text-books, digital reference collections, subscription-based publications, homework helper ...

  4. Content similarity detection - Wikipedia

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    Systems for text similarity detection implement one of two generic detection approaches, one being external, the other being intrinsic. [5] External detection systems compare a suspicious document with a reference collection, which is a set of documents assumed to be genuine. [6]

  5. Wikipedia:Turnitin/Memo - Wikipedia

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    A Letter from Turnitin to the Wikipedia Community. Hello Wikipedia editors, We at Turnitin are committed to delivering solutions for evaluating and improving student writing through technology. We see great benefit from the possibility of collaborating with Wikipedia: We are excited to improve and advance Wikipedia's goals.

  6. File:Turnitin logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Turnitin, LLC: Licensing. ... If the file has been modified from its original state, some details may not fully reflect the modified file. Width: 668.1: Height: 200

  7. Category : Missing person cases in the United States by state

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    Category: Missing person cases in the United States by state. 4 languages.

  8. Category:Articles with invalid ISBNs - Wikipedia

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    The main reasons for invalid ISBNs are - not enough digits (could be 9 digits as used in Standard Book Numbering (SBN) or even an 8-digit ISSN - but be careful could be another reason) invalid checksum; Also possible are Invalid country code / publisher code (see the International ISBN Agency website) invalid characters (,. etc.)

  9. Specials (Unicode block) - Wikipedia

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    Specials is a short Unicode block of characters allocated at the very end of the Basic Multilingual Plane, at U+FFF0–FFFF, containing these code points: . U+FFF9 INTERLINEAR ANNOTATION ANCHOR, marks start of annotated text