Submissions
Submission Preparation Checklist
All submissions must meet the following requirements:
- The material is original, has not been previously published in full or in part in other editions, and is not currently under consideration by any other journals.
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The materials have been prepared in accordance with the established Registration rules and the Editorial Policies of the journal.
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The manuscript is formatted according to the provided template and prepared as a Microsoft Word electronic document (*.doc or .docx).
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All hyperlinks and Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) used in the article have been verified for accuracy and completeness.
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All graphical materials (tables, figures) and formulas are properly formatted, numbered, and labeled.
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