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Category - Responsabilities of Authors
In general, Expert Journals recommend that authors, who seek to publish private information and images of individuals, should obtain the individual’s explicit...
When authors submit a manuscript, they should disclose any conflicts of interests, such as financial and personal relationships that might bias their work. To...
Contributors who do not qualify as authors in terms of studying the data or developing the concepts, but have provided support should be listed in an...
Every paper that has an influence on the current empirical or theoretical manuscript sent to Expert Journals should be referenced and cited accordingly...
Please take note that we examine all submitted papers for plagiarism and check for resemblances and similitudes to existing published papers. Articles that...
A paper should contain sufficient detail and references to permit others to replicate the work. Fraudulent or knowingly inaccurate statements constitute...
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