For the authors
Dear colleagues!
Editorial board of the journal Therapy is interested in publishing articles on all issues of internal diseases, in the field of etiology and pathogenesis of diseases, achievements in their diagnosis, treatment, prevention and organization of therapeutic care, as well as on related issues with other medical specialties, with the exception of materials on pediatric diseases.
The journal accepts the following types of publications: clinical guidelines and consensus, original research works, reviews, lectures, clinical cases, articles on current aspects of pharmacotherapy and disease prevention.
SUBMISSIONS
By sending an article to the editorial board of the journal Therapy, the authors confirm the fact of familiarization and understanding of all the terms of the offer agreement published on the journal’s website, thereby confirming their conscious full and unconditional consent with them, accepting the agreement in full without reservations and exceptions. Publishing house LLC “Bionika Media Innovations” is not responsible for the author’s failure to familiarize himself with the offer agreement, as well as for the author’s failure to fulfill (untimely fulfillment) of the obligations provided for therein.
Materials are sent by filling out an online form on the website of the journal Therapy or publishing house LLC “Bionika Media Innovations”, or sent to the editorial board by e-mail: therapy@bionika-media.ru, or transferred by other ways indicated on the websites of the journal Therapy or publishing house LLC “Bionika Media Innovations”.
By sending an article to the editorial board of the journal Therapy, the authors also give their consent to the processing of personal data (by performing implicit actions, including placing a mark in appropriate box when filling out online form or by sending it to the editorial board by e-mail or by other ways).
The article file must be in Microsoft Word format and have the extension *.doc, *.docx, *.rtf.
For original research, it is advisable to send a letter of recommendation (official referral) from the organization on the basis of which the study was performed (university, research institute, etc.) together with the article. The first page of the letter must contain the signature of the director, certified by a round seal.
When submitting an article to the editors for review, the authors must agree to all of the following points. The article may be returned to the authors if it does not comply with them.
- All authors have carefully read the Journal’s Ethical standards and will understand the sanctions for violating them.
- The authors guarantee that the article has not been previously published in whole or in part, and is not under consideration or in the process of publication in another publishing issue. If the article has previously been submitted for consideration to other publications but was not accepted for publication, this must be indicated in cover letter, otherwise the editors may misinterpret the results of checking the text for illegal borrowing and reject the article.
- The authors guarantee the accuracy of the material presented in the article and its compliance with the requirements of the current legislation of the Russian Federation and are solely responsible for the content of the article. All claims, lawsuits, other demands of third parties, as well as claims/orders of government agencies related to the content of the article, are settled by the authors independently and at their own expense.
- The editors check the originality of the article in Antiplagiat Taking into account the variety of forms that plagiarism can take, each case is considered individually. If borrowings are detected, editors act in accordance with the rules of the Committee on Publication Ethics (COPE).
- The authors confirm that:
- all participants who made a significant contribution to the study are listed as co-authors (if the article does not contain information about co-authors, the editors consider the author to be the sole author, and all possible disputes arising in connection with the presence of co-authors and the violation of their rights are resolved by the author independently and at his own expense);
- those who did not participate in the study are not listed as co-authors;
- all co-authors have seen and approved the final version of the article and agreed to submit it for publication under the terms of the offer agreement (including in terms of transfer of exclusive rights), duly authorized the author to submit the article for publication and communicate with the editors;
- the article does not contain any violations of copyright or other rights, including intellectual property rights and personal non-property rights, as well as the current legislation of the Russian Federation.
- The article complies with all editorial requirements for text formatting (see Rules for authors). Articles submitted in violation of the formatting rules will not be considered.
RULES FOR AUTHORS
When preparing articles, authors should adhere to the following rules, drawn up taking into account the requirements of international associations and organizations:
- Recommendations for performing, describing, editing and publishing results of scientific work in medical journals of International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (ICMJE);
- principles and rules of COPE, the World Association of Medical Editors (WAME), Office of Research Integrity (ORI), Council of Science Editors (CSE), and the European Association of Science Editors (EASE).
Authors must also comply with the guidelines of the Association of Science Editors and Publishers and the requirements of the Higher Attestation Commission under the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation.
Publications in the journal are accepted in Russian or English.
All submitted materials undergo double-blind peer review and are discussed by the editorial board.
The journal does not guarantee acceptance of the article for publication or short review deadlines.
The authors are not charged for the publication of articles; no payments (including remuneration to the author) are made for articles submitted for publication (or for the transfer of exclusive rights).
1. General requirements for articles
1.1. The file with the text of the article must contain all the information for publication, including illustrations and tables. Illustrations (pictures, photographs, graphs, diagrams, charts, etc.) are also sent as separate files with a resolution of 300 dpi in the formats *.jpeg, *.bmp, *.gif, *.tiff.
1.2. The volume of the original article should not exceed 35 thousand characters with spaces, review articles and lectures – 45 thousand characters with spaces, clinical cases – 25 thousand characters with spaces. The number of characters in the text can be found in Word menu (“Review” – “Statistics”). Еditors reserve the right to shorten articles.
If, in the author’s opinion, the article’s volume exceeding the standards is justified and cannot be reduced, the decision on publication is made at a meeting of the editorial board.
1.3. The text of the article should be typed in Times New Roman, size 12 pt, line spacing 1.5 pt. Subheadings should be typed in capital letters and bold. All repeating spaces and unnecessary line breaks should be removed from the text (automatically via the Word service “Find and Replace”).
1.4. All abbreviations must be expanded upon the first mention (an abbreviation is entered if it is used in the text 3 or more times). If an abbreviation is used in a table or illustration, it must be expanded in a note to the table or illustration, even if the abbreviation has already been expanded in the text of the article. The same rules apply to the article summary as to an independent block (an abbreviation is entered if it is used 3 or more times).
1.5. Authors should use modern Russian-language scientific terminology and not use tracing terms transcribed from foreign words.
2. Article structure
The structure of the article should correspond to the template below (may vary depending on the type of work).
2.1. Title page:
- article title (in Russian and English) – informative and short enough. The article title should fully reflect its subject and theme, as well as the main goal (question) set by the author to disclose the topic. Trade names of medicines are not allowed in the title;
- initials and surnames of the authors (in Russian and English). Surnames should be indicated after the initials. Authors’ full names in English must be written in accordance with their foreign passport or in the same way as in articles previously published by the authors in foreign journals. Authors who are publishing for the first time and do not have a foreign passport should use the BSI (British Standard Institute) transliteration standard. You can transliterate the text according to the BSI standard on any convenient website, for example here, here or here;
- the full official name of the institution where the work was carried out (in Russian and English). After the name of the institution, the name of the city and country in which it is located must be indicated, separated by a comma. If authors from different institutions took part in writing the article, the names of the institutions and the full names of the authors should be correlated by adding digital indexes in highest register after the full names of the corresponding authors and before the names of the institutions (1, 2, 3). To ensure the accuracy of provided information, we recommend that authors check the English spelling of the institution's name on ROR website; you can also use the list of institution names and their official English versions posted on eLibrary website.
2.2. Summary (annotation, abstract):
- all original articles (original research) must be accompanied by structured summaries of up to 2000 characters with spaces (in Russian and English). The summary must include the same sections as the article itself: introduction, purpose of the study, material and methods, results, discussion, conclusion. The abstract should be informative (reflect the main content and conclusions, without general phrases), contain the main provisions set out in the work, present the author’s view on the problem discussed in the article taking into account the analyzed material and the results obtained, allow the reader to understand the uniqueness of the article, how it differs from similar works;
- review articles and clinical cases are accompanied by unstructured abstracts of up to 1000 characters with spaces (in Russian and English). The purpose of the work must be indicated. In reviews devoted to the analysis of the results of clinical studies / meta-analyses, methodology of work should also be indicated – from which databases and for what period the analyzed sources were taken.
2.3. Key words (in Russian and English): from 3 to 10 words or phrases that facilitate indexing of the article in information retrieval systems (separated by commas). Key words should correspond to the topic of the article and reflect its subject, terminological area. It is advisable to avoid generalized and polysemantic words, as well as phrases with participial phrases.
To select keywords in English, we recommend using the thesaurus of US National Library of Medicine – Medical Subject Headings (MeSH).
2.4. Information on conflict of interests
All potential and obvious conflicts of interest related to the article should be disclosed. A conflict of interest may be any situation (financial relations, service or work in institutions that have a financial or political interest in the published materials, job responsibilities, etc.) that can influence the author of the article and lead to concealment, distortion of data or change their interpretation. The presence of a conflict of interests in one or more authors is not a reason for refusing to review and publish the article. Concealment of potential and obvious conflicts of interests by the authors identified by the editors may be a reason for refusing to review and publish the article.
If there are no conflicts of interests, it is noted: “The authors declare no conflict of interests.”
2.5. Acknowledgments
The authors may express gratitude to individuals and organizations that contributed to the publication of the article in the journal, but are not its authors.
2.6. Information on the contribution of each author to writing the article
For groups of authors, the contribution of each author to the research and creation of the article is necessary to indicate. The following types of participation may be possible: article concept, research concept and design, writing the text, collecting and processing the material, literature review, material analysis, statistical processing, editing, approval of the final version of the article, etc.
Example:
A.A. Ivanov: concept and design of the research.
B.B. Petrov: collecting and processing the materials.
V.V. Sidorov: analysis of the obtained data, writing the text.
If the authors have made an equal contribution, indicate: “The authors have made an equal contribution at all stages of work and preparation of the article.”
2.7. Funding information
The source of funding for both research work and publication of the article should be indicated: the title of the planned research work carried out on a state assignment, the grant number and the name of the foundation, commercial or state organization, private individual, etc. It is not necessary to indicate the amount of funding.
If there is no source of funding, note: “Source of funding: None.”
2.8. Full information about the authors
For each author, the following is indicated:
- full name, patronymic, and surname;
- academic degree, academic title;
- position;
- place of work/study (structural division and full name of the organization (main place of work);
- full postal address of the place of work/study (with zip code);
- email address (indicated on a separate line);
- ORCID [1] identifier (mandatory, provided in the form of an email address on the Internet), Scopus ID, eLibrary SPIN (if available).
Sample formatting of information about the author:
Ivan I. Ivanov, MD, PhD (Medicine), associate professor, professor of the Department of clinical pharmacology, N.N. Burdenko Voronezh State Medical University of the Ministry of Healthcare of Russia. Address: 394036, Voronezh, 10 Studencheskaya St.
E-mail: ivan-ivanov@example.ru
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0000-000-00XX. Scopus ID: 565XXXXXXXX. eLibrary SPIN: 5724-XXXX
You should also indicate the author responsible for contacts with the editorial board: full name, email address, mobile phone number (required for operative communication with the author, it will not be posted in the published version of the article or transferred to third parties).
2.9. Text of the article
The structure of original articles should correspond to the generally accepted template and include the following sections:
- “Introduction”: it formulates the purpose and need for the study, briefly covers the state of the issue with links to the most significant publications;
- “Material and Methods”: quantitative and qualitative characteristics of patients (examined), and all research methods used in the work are indicated. When mentioning equipment and new drugs, the manufacturer and country are specified in brackets.
The section should contain the study design, inclusion/noninclusion criteria and exclusion criteria, information on the ethical review (approval of the study protocol by the ethics committee, with the name of the relevant organization/institution, protocol number and date of the committee meeting) and the availability of written informed consent from patients to participate in the study.
The methods of statistical data processing used in the study should be described in the subsection “Statistical analysis” at the end of the section “Material and methods”;
- “Results” they should be presented in a logical sequence in the text, tables and illustrations. The text should not repeat all the data from the tables and illustrations, only the most important ones should be mentioned. Illustrations should not duplicate the data given in the tables. Measurement values should correspond to the International system of units SI;
- “Discussion”: new and important aspects of the study results should be emphasized and, if it is possible, compared with the data of other researcher works. It is necessary to indicate the limitations of the presented data (if any). You should not repeat information already given in the Introduction section or details from the Results section. You can include substantiated recommendations in the Discussion;
- “Conclusion” (findings).
Articles describing clinical cases should contain the sections “Introduction”, “Description of a clinical case”, “Discussion”, “Conclusion”. It is mandatory to indicate at the end of the article that the patient’s consent for publication has been obtained.
Example
Informed consent
Written voluntary informed consent was obtained from the patient for the publication of photographs, examination and treatment results.
The structure of review articles and lectures should include subheadings, if possible.
The article should contain references to the list of literature, which are given in the text in square brackets in the form of Arabic numerals – sequentially in ascending order of numbering.
More detailed recommendations for the design of articles are presented in the templates: original research, review, clinical case.
2.10. Tables.
The number of tables in an article is no more than 5.
The data in the table should correspond to the numbers in the text, but should not duplicate the information presented in it.
Tables in the form of photographs/pictures are not accepted; information from such tables should be typed by hand.
Tables are placed in the text after the paragraph in which they are referenced (references to tables are given in parentheses in italics: (table 1). Each table must have a title and a serial number (Arabic numerals). Each column of the table must have a short heading (abbreviations are allowed).
All explanations, including the expansion of abbreviations, are placed in a note to the table, even if the abbreviations have already been expanded in the text of the article.
All using symbols must also be expanded in a note indicating used statistical criteria (methods) and the parameters of statistical variability (standard deviation, standard error of the mean, etc.). It is recommended to indicate the statistical reliability/unreliability of differences in the data presented in the table using superscript symbols *, **, †, ††, ‡, ‡‡, etc.
Each table in the text together with the title should be given twice – in Russian and English. First, Russian version of the title and table should be given. Immediately after them, English version of the title and table should be placed, and the title number and the data in the table (but not the text!) must match. When creating an English version of the table and title, transliteration should not be used – a full translation into English must be given. The text of the English version of the table title may not exactly match the text of the Russian version, especially in cases where it is advisable to provide additional explanations of the table content in the title.
2.11. Illustrations.
The number of illustrations in the article is no more than 5.
Illustrations (drawings, photographs, graphs, diagrams, charts, etc.) are sent as separate files with a resolution of 300 dpi in formats *.jpeg, *.bmp, *.gif, *.tiff.
In the text, illustrations are placed after the paragraph in which they are referenced (the reference to the illustrations is given in parentheses in italics: (fig. 1). Each illustration must have a title and a serial number (Arabic numerals). Values of all curves, axes, symbols, arrows and other symbols appearing in the illustration must be given in Russian.
All symbols used must also be explained in the notes, indicating the statistical criteria (methods) used and the parameters of statistical variability (standard deviation, standard error of the mean, etc.). It is recommended to indicate the statistical reliability/unreliability of differences in the data presented in the illustration using superscript symbols *, **, †, ††, ‡, ‡‡, etc.
It is unacceptable to apply any elements over the illustration inserted into the file (arrows, captions) using Microsoft Word, since there is a high risk of losing them at the editing and layout.
All explanations, including the explanation of abbreviations, are placed in a note to the illustration, even if the abbreviations have already been explained in the text of the article.
If the illustration is a diagram or graph, it must also be provided in the form of a hand-typed table, since such illustrations are drawn separately for layout and not copied from the text of the article.
The author must have all the necessary rights to use the provided illustrations legally, without violating the rights and interests of third parties (including intellectual property rights, as well as personal non-property rights). It is prohibited to submit illustrations borrowed from any sources (including the Internet) without written permission of the author/copyright holder (even if their elements are translated from a foreign language into Russian). The exception is images marked as CC BY, which can be published with a link to the author and source (when providing such illustrations, the indication of the marking is mandatory).
If an illustration is borrowed from a foreign publication, it is necessary to translate all the designations on it into Russian and indicate at the end of the illustration title: (adapted from [number of the source cited in the list of references]).
The title of the illustration should be given twice – in Russian and in English. The English version of the title should be placed immediately after the Russian one.
Example:
Рис. 1. Динамика показателей изучаемых процессов
Fig. 1. Dynamics of indicators of studied processes
The author should independently and at his own expense settle all possible claims, lawsuits, any other demands of third parties, including authors and holders of related rights (including directly to the editors) in relation to the illustrations provided to them.
2.12. References:
- the list of references should contain up to 50 sources and include works by domestic and foreign authors (primarily in publications included in Scopus and Web of Science) over the past 5 years; inclusion of references to domestic authors is mandatory; references to works from many years ago are not allowed (the only exceptions are rare, highly informative works);
- references to works that are not in the list of literature are not allowed, and vice versa;
- references to unpublished works are not allowed;
- it is not recommended to include dissertations, abstracts and materials published in conference proceedings, congresses, etc. in the list of references;
- self-citation should be avoided, except in cases where it seems necessary (for example, if there are no other sources of information, the work was carried out on the basis or in continuation of the cited studies). Self-citation should preferably be limited to 3 references;
- each source is printed on a new line under a serial number. The numbering of references to sources in the list of literature should correspond to references in the text of the article (given in square brackets in Arabic numerals). In the list of literature, all works are listed in the order of citation (NOT in alphabetical order);
- when mentioning the authors’ surnames in the text, they should be preceded by initials (surnames of foreign authors are given in original transcription);
- doi (without a dot at the end), PMID, PMCID, EDN (if available) are indicated for all articles, ISBN is indicated for all books;
- bibliographic lists should be given not only in the original language, but also in Latin (References). Transliterated description of the source should be located immediately after the Russian-language title in square brackets ([…]). At the end of the description, an indication of the original language of the publication is placed in parentheses, for example (In Russ.). Sources in References should be formatted in Vancouver For Russian-language sources, the authors’ last name and initials are transliterated. If the Russian-language source is a journal article, the journal title is given both in transliteration and in English translation, and the article title – in English translation (see examples below);
- the titles of Russian periodicals must be given in full without abbreviations to ensure citation in international databases;
- the titles of foreign periodicals must be given in official abbreviation. To find the correct abbreviated title of the journal, you can use the NLM Catalog or CAS Source Index. If you cannot find the official abbreviated title of the journal, provide its full title;
- the authors are responsible for the correctness and accuracy of the data provided in the list of references.
The editors correct only minor mistakes in the formatting of the list of references. If the formatting differs significantly from what is described above, the authors should correct it themselves. Otherwise, the article will not be accepted for consideration.
Examples of formatting sources in the list of references
Book, part of the book
- Пирадов М.А., Танашян М.М., Максимова М.Ю. Инсульт: современные технологии диагностики и лечения. М.: МЕДпресс-информ. 2018; 360 с. [Piradov MA, Tanashyan MM, Maksimova MYu. Brain stroke: modern technologies of diagnosis and treatment. Moscow: MEDpress-inform. 2018; 360 pp. (In Russ.)]. ISBN: 978-5-00-030622-2. EDN: YSAJRZ.
- Авилов О.В. О смысле и причинах здоровья. В кн.: Психология здоровья и болезни: клинико-психологический подход. Материалы VII Всероссийской конференции с международным участием. Часть I. Курск: КГМУ. 2017: 9–14. [Avilov OV. About meaning and ground of health. In the book: Psychology of health and illness: Clinical and psychological approach. Materials of the VII All-Russian conference with international participation. Part I. Kursk: Kursk State Medical University. 2017: 9–14 (In Russ.)]. EDN: YRFOOU.
Article
- Mack T, Vachon T, Boswell G. Right ventricular outflow tract pseudoaneurysm: Two cases. J Cardiovasc Comput Tomogr. 2011;5(5):336–37.
PMID: 21664895. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jcct.2011.04.002
- Feigin V, Brainin M, Norrving B, Martins S, Sacco RL, Hacke W et al. World Stroke Organization (WSO): Global Stroke Fact Sheet 2022. Int J Stroke. 2022;17(1):18–29.
PMID: 34986727. https://doi.org/10.1177/17474930211065917
- Ануфриев П.Л., Танашян М.М., Гулевская Т.С., Евдокименко А.Н. Морфологические маркеры основных патогенетических вариантов ишемических инсультов при церебральном атеросклерозе. Анналы клинической и экспериментальной неврологии. 2018;12(4):16–22. [Anufriev PL, Tanashyan MM, Gulevskaya TS, Evdokimenko AN. Morphological markers of basic pathogenic variants of ischemic strokes in cerebral atherosclerosis. Annaly klinicheskoy i eksperimentalnoy nevrologii = Annals of Clinical and Experimental Neurology. 2018;12(4):16–22 (In Russ.)].
EDN: HKATMT. https://doi.org/10.25692/acen.2018.4.2
- Шевченко Ю.Л., Попов Л.В., Гороховатский Ю.И., Волкова Л.В., Зайниддинов Ф.А., Гудымович В.Г. с соавт. Хирургическое лечение больного с ложной и истинной постинфарктной аневризмой левого желудочка, осложненной митральной недостаточностью. Вестник Национального медико-хирургического центра им. Н.И. Пирогова. 2008;3(2):112–115. [Shevchenko YuL, Popov LV, Gorokhovatskiy YuI, Volkova LV, Zayniddinov FA, Gudymovich VG et al. Surgical treatment of a patient with false and true post-infarction left ventricular aneurysm complicated by mitral insufficiency. Vestnik Natsionalnogo mediko-khirurgicheskogo tsentra imeni N.I. Pirogova = Bulletin of Pirogov National Medical & Surgical Center. 2008;3(2):112–115 (In Russ.)]. EDN: JWZAFD.
Internet source
- Клинические рекомендации. Падения у пациентов пожилого и старческого возраста. Общероссийская общественная организация «Российская ассоциация геронтологов и гериатров», общественная организация «Российская ассоциация по остеопорозу». Рубрикатор клинических рекомендаций Минздрава России. 2020. ID: 600_2. Доступ: https://cr.minzdrav.gov.ru/preview-cr/600_2 (дата обращения – 21.05.2025). [Clinical guidelines. Falls in elderly and senile patients. Russian Association of Gerontologists and geriatricians, Russian Association for Osteoporosis. Rubricator of clinical guidelines of the Ministry of Healthcare of Russia. 2020. ID: 600_2. URL: https://cr.minzdrav.gov.ru/preview-cr/600_2 (date of access – 21.05.2025) (In Russ.)].
- Central Intelligence Agency of the United States of America. The World Factbook Archives. URL: https://web.archive.org/web/20190621041256/https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/index.html (date of access – 21.05.2025).
3. Grounds for refusal to review and publish an article
Final decision concerning the publication of an article submitted by the author is made by the editorial board of the journal solely at its own discretion; the reason for refusal to publish may not be disclosed to the authors. Editors do not enter into correspondence with the authors regarding the reason for refusal to publish an article.
Submitted articles will not be returned.
3.1. Editors may refuse the initial review of an article for the following reasons:
- if checking in the Antiplagiat system showed a significant proportion of borrowed text (the total volume of borrowing and citation is more than 30% – excluding self-citation; the volume of self-citation is more than 20%), the work is automatically returned to the author. Editors are not responsible for the calculation methodology included in the Antiplagiat system and evaluates only obtained results;
- copyrights have been violated, conflicts of interest are hidden (or publication ethics have been violated in some other way), or another serious legal problem has been identified;
- the article does not comply with the text formatting requirements (see Rules for authors);
- the list of references or text contains hyperlinks that suggest that the material was copied from the Internet;
- the text contains obviously differently formatted fragments (spacing, fonts, font sizes, non-printable characters, etc.), which indicates that it was compiled from parts of other texts;
- the list of references is not formatted uniformly, which indicates that its content is secondary;
- the list of references contains less than 70% of references to works published in the last 5 years;
- the article file has many technical flaws that will require excessive effort to prepare it: incorrect text formatting, extra/missing spaces, errors in punctuation, format of numerical values, phrase agreement, cases, etc.;
- typos in the title, subheadings, full names of authors, indicating carelessness and failure to proofread the text before sending;
- a large number of errors and typos (>20) in the abstract, inadequate structure/content of the abstract.
Authors are asked to revise the text and correct the comments (no more than 2 significant revisions). They are given 30 days to correct the comments. If the authors do not submit a corrected version within this period, the article will be removed from consideration.
3.2. Editors may refuse to re-examine the article for the following reasons:
- the text is not clear and unambiguous regarding the purpose and methods of the study (for original article), there is no clearly stated problem, the relevance and necessity of writing the article are not indicated (for a review);
- the text contains false data or knowingly erroneous incorrect statements;
- there is clear evidence of the unreliability of the data as a result of serious errors (for example, incorrect calculations or experimental error) or as a result of falsification or fabrication;
- the value of the problem posed, the novelty and relevance of the article, their sufficiency for publication are insufficiently substantiated;
- the text does not provide the opportunity to highlight the specific question it is devoted to and to see the answer to this question proposed by the authors;
- the text is not perceived as scientifically and stylistically complete, logically complete;
- the language of the text does not meet the criteria of scientific style;
- the language of the text is not grammatically and stylistically verified, the text is tongue-tied, contains a large number of errors and typos.
The reasons for rejection after review depend on the content of the review (see Peer review).
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Personal data about the authors specified in the materials of the article (included in the article metadata) sent to the editorial board for review and publication are subject to publication in the public domain. By sending an article to the editors, the author expresses his consent to the publication (posting) of his personal data in the public domain.
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The editors and reviewers of the journal maintain confidentiality during the review of the article regarding the text of the article and accompanying materials in accordance with the rules for acceptance and reviewing, the Ethical standards, set out on the journal’s website.
[1] ORCID is a registry of unique identifiers of scientists and a corresponding method for linking research activities with these identifiers. Specifying the ORCID code allows authors to avoid possible losses in citation. If you do not have an ORCID code, you must obtain it by registering on the ORCID website.