Errata and Retractions
The journal is committed to the integrity and accuracy of its publications.
1. Publication of Errata
If an author identifies a significant error in their published article that affects the understanding or interpretation of the results (an erratum), they must notify the editorial team immediately.
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Process: The editorial team will evaluate the request and, if appropriate, will publish a Corrigendum (or Erratum) in a subsequent issue of the journal, which will be indexed and linked to the original article.
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Scope: Errata apply only to publication errors or minor author errors that do not fundamentally alter the study's conclusion.
2. Article Retractions
The editorial team holds the responsibility and commitment to initiate the retraction process for articles in cases of:
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Scientific misconduct (data manipulation, fabrication of results).
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Proven plagiarism.
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Serious and widespread errors that invalidate the article's conclusions.
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Significant ethical violations.
The retraction process will be conducted in strict adherence to international guidelines to ensure transparency and respect for the scientific record.






