Authorship

Authorship:
  1. Authorship credit should be based on substantial contributions to the conception, design, data acquisition, analysis, or interpretation of the research.
  2. All individuals who have made significant contributions to the manuscript should be listed as co-authors. Conversely, individuals who have not contributed substantially to the research should be acknowledged appropriately in the manuscript.
  3. The corresponding author is responsible for ensuring that all co-authors have reviewed and approved the final version of the manuscript before submission.
  4. Any changes to the authorship list after submission must be approved by all authors and communicated to the editorial office.

Declaration of Conflict of Interest:

  1. Authors are required to disclose any potential conflicts of interest that could be perceived as influencing the research or its interpretation.
  2. Conflicts of interest may include financial interests, personal relationships, or affiliations with organizations that could bias the research or its reporting.
  3. Authors should provide a statement in the manuscript indicating any conflicts of interest or declaring the absence of conflicts if applicable.
  4. Editors and reviewers are also required to declare any conflicts of interest that may affect their ability to evaluate the manuscript impartially.
  5. Authors, reviewers, and editors should recuse themselves from the review process if they have a significant conflict of interest with the manuscript under consideration.
  6. Disclosure of conflicts of interest enhances transparency and ensures the integrity of the publication process.
  7. Failure to disclose conflicts of interest may result in the rejection of the manuscript or other appropriate actions by the editorial office.