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2. Reviewers must never consider manuscripts, in which they have conflicts of interest resulting from competitive or other relations with any institutions involved in the research.
3. The presence of a conflict of interest, declared by one of the participants of the review process, does not per se lead to a refusal to publish, since the most important criterion for evaluating the manuscript is its scientific quality.
4. Manuscripts submitted by the Editor-in-Chief and Editorial Board members are reviewed on general grounds.
5. Unpublished materials available in the submitted study cannot be used by the Editorial Board without the written consent of the author.
6. In cases where a conflict of interest is suspected after publication, the Journal acts according to COPE best practices:
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