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Lab report - plagiarism check

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Hi everyone! :)



Is the aluminium chloride colorimetric assay considered as general common knowledge or even subject-specific (biology-specific) common knowledge?



I've basically slightly modified this method for flavonoid detection from a research journal but I've forgotten to reference the journal that I've taken it from. I do have a small and referenced literature review about this assay but I'm still unsure (and so worried) about whether this counts as plagiarism. Unfortunately I've already submitted my 'thesis'. Nonetheless, I would still like to find out even though there is nothing much that I can do. I guess that if this method is considered to be common knowledge by experts, I'm safe.


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