Plagiarism includes but is not limited to submitting any paper or other document, to satisfy ar academic requirement, which has been copied either in whole or in part from someone el work without identifying that person; failing to identify as a quotation a documented idea that has not been thoroughly assimilated into the student's language and style, or paraphrasing a passage so closely that the reader could be misled as to the source, submitting the same written or oral material in different courses without obtainingauthorisation from the lecturer involved; or 'dry-labbing', which includes obtaining and using experimental data from fello students without the express consent of the lecturer, utilizing experimental data and laboratory write-ups from other parts of the course or from previous terms during which the course was conducted, and fabricating data to fit the expected results.