Authors' responsibilities

Authors guarantee that their manuscripts are original and have not been previously published or under consideration for publication elsewhere. Submitting the same paper to multiple journals simultaneously is considered misconduct and disqualifies the manuscript from further consideration. Any work that has been previously published cannot be republished in the SCIENCE International Journal.

Authors are fully responsible for the content of their submissions. They confirm that the article does not contain any unfounded or unlawful statements and does not infringe upon the rights of third parties.

Authors must ensure that the list of authors in the manuscript includes only those who have made significant contributions to the research and preparation of the manuscript. If individuals other than the authors have played important roles in the research project and manuscript preparation, their contributions should be acknowledged in a footnote or the Acknowledgments section.

It is the authors' responsibility to provide the title and code label of the research project under which the work was conducted, as well as the full title of the funding institution. If the submitted manuscript has been presented at a conference with a similar title, detailed information about the conference should be provided.

Authors are required to properly cite sources that have greatly influenced their research and manuscript. Directly quoted parts of the manuscript, including text, equations, pictures, and tables taken from other works, must be clearly indicated, for example, by using quotation marks and providing the location (page number) in the original document. If extensive, the quoted content should be presented in a separate paragraph.

All references for quoted content (in-text citations) must be listed in a separate section (Literature or References) in a consistent manner, following the citation style specified by the journal. The references section should include only the sources that have been quoted or cited, rather than all the sources used in the preparation of the manuscript.

If authors discover a significant error or inaccuracy in their published work, it is their duty to promptly inform the Editor-in-Chief (or publisher) and cooperate to retract or correct the paper.

Authors should disclose any financial or other substantial conflicts of interest that may have influenced the presented results or their interpretation in their manuscript.

By submitting a manuscript, authors agree to adhere to the Editorial Policies of the SCIENCE International Journal.