Conflict of interest

The journal requires authors and individuals involved in the evaluation process of submitted articles to disclose existing or potential conflicts of interest (including financial, advisory, and institutional) that may lead to bias or conflict of interest. In case of authorship disagreement during peer-review or after acceptance and publication, the Journal will not be in a position to researcher or adjudicate. Authors will be asked to resolve the dispute themselves. If they fail to do so, the Journal reserves the right to withdraw an article from the editorial process or, in the case of a published article, to forward the issue to the authors' institution(s) and comply with their instructions. Authors should declare that there is no conflict of interest between the authors before the references at the end of the article.

Last Update Time: 10/10/22, 3:39:37 PM