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Plagiarism Policy
Plagiarism, defined as the unethical act of reproducing someone else's ideas, results, or words without proper acknowledgment of the original source or author, is strictly prohibited by the journal. The journal maintains a steadfast stance against any form of unethical copying or plagiarism. Authors are reminded of the significance of considering the context of their research when crediting previous authors for their contributions.
To uphold these standards, all manuscripts submitted for publication undergo a thorough plagiarism check using prescribed software. If plagiarism is detected during the initial review stages, the manuscripts will be automatically rejected and not considered for publication. Manuscripts containing plagiarized content are deemed inconsistent with the journal's standards of quality, research, and innovation.
Authors are strongly advised to adhere to the ethical standards of the journal and refrain from engaging in any form of plagiarism.