Peer Review Process
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- Each manuscript undergoes a confidential and rigorous review process by experts in the relevant field to ensure the quality and integrity of the research.
- Submitted research is initially assessed by the editorial board to determine whether it meets the basic publication criteria and is eligible for peer review. A manuscript may be rejected at this stage for reasons such as topic irrelevance or low quality. The editorial board reserves the right to reject any manuscript without disclosing the reasons.
- Research eligible for review is sent to at least two reviewers. Reviewers may recommend publication with minor changes, publication with major changes, or rejection
- Reviewers' reports are sent to the author(s) for comments.
- Authors are solely responsible for the content, not the editorial board or the journal.
- Rejection letters are sent to authors whose research is not accepted for publication.
- The review process is completed within three months.