What is the fruitfulness of plagiarism?
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someone using someone else intellectual products.
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Plagiarism in research. Helgesson G(1), Eriksson S. ... We suggest that plagiarism should be understood as "someone using someone else's intellectual product (such as texts, ideas, or results), thereby implying that it is their own" and argue that this is an adequate and fruitful definition.
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