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The phrase "author introduction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a section or part of a text that provides background information about the author, typically found in books, articles, or presentations.
Example: "In the author introduction, we learn about her extensive experience in environmental science and her passion for conservation."
Alternatives: "biographical introduction" or "writer's introduction".
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Repetition of introduction and methods sections is more likely to be committed by the same authors (odds of a highly similar pair having at least one shared author, introduction: 2.31, methods: 1.83, results: 1.03).
Furthermore, as shown in Table 1, for a citation pair with similarities in the introduction or methods sections, the odds of having at least one shared author (introduction: 2.31, methods:1.83) is 154% and 101% higher, respectively, than that for a citation pair with results similarity (1.03).
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