Dear Antariksha,
Replying to your question, "How to remove such plagiarism which is related to standard parameters or terminology. "
Standard symbol, standard equation, standard parameters, and standard terminology are universal and some of them fall in the criteria of 'common knowledge' and some fall in the criteria of 'domain specific common knowledge' Hence these are not considered as plagiarism.
Comming to citation based plagiarism, only tweaking, falsifying and misleading citation are comes under plagiarism. And in your case, your in-text citation is not plagiarism.
Company name, popular name, country name, name of specific person, designation, email, name of organization these are not considered as plagiarism.
You have to understand the actual meaning of plagiarism. All the plagiarism software- text plagiarism software (turnitin, ithenticate, urkund, copyscape, docoloc etc.), Program plagiarism software (MOSS, Codequery, Mossad etc.), even other software also... They never check plagiarism.
These software only checks "instances of similarity." And the world scenario that I seen in my academic career is, 95% of academic professor, supervisor and journal editor rejects the work by only seen the "percentage of similarity" what they called is percentage of plagiarism. But in truth, both are not same. They even doesn't like to check the report inside to find where is the actual plagiarism.
Not every similarity found by the software is plagiarism. Software only highlights the similar text that found in the other sources. A proper and indepth investigation of the report is required to know the actual plagiarism. Both false positive and false negative are important while investigation.
If you wants to remove text plagiarism, use URPQPC rule, and for figure/charts/image/graph plagiarism removal, use CCC rule, and for program plagiarism removal, use SRA rule.
Thank you.
Lalatendu Bidyadhara Kumar Barik
Administrator, LBKB Research Series