Publication Ethics

Ethical Standards for Publication Exist to ensure High-quality Scientific Publications, Public trust in Scientific findings, and that Preceive Credit for their Ideas. It is Important to avoid:

*Data Fabrication and Falsification:

Data Fabrication means the Researcher did not Actually do the Study, but Faked the data. Data Falsification means the Researcher did the Experiment, but then Changed some of the data.

*Plagiarism:

Taking the ideas and work of other Scientists without giving them Credit is unfair and Dishonest. Copying even one Sentence from Someone else's Manuscript, or even one of your own that has Previously been Published, without Proper Citation is Considered plagiarism.

It is a condition of publication that manuscripts submitted to this journal have not been published and will not be simultaneously submitted or published elsewhere. Plagiarism is strictly forbidden, and by submitting the article for publication the authors agree that the publishers have the legal right to take appropriate action against the authors, if plagiarism or fabricated information is discovered.

All authors are strongly recommended to check their manuscripts content before its submission to the journal for publication. The authors may use trustable valid "Plagiarism Checking software’s" to make sure that their manuscripts are Plagiarism free.

*Multiple Submissions:

It is unethical to Submit the same Manuscript to more than one Journal at the same time. Doing this wastes the Reputation of the authors and the Journals if Published in more than one Journal as the later publication will have to be retracted.

*Improper author contribution or attribution:

All listed Authors must have made a Significant Contribution to the Research in the Manuscript and Approved all its Claims. Don't forget to list everyone who made a Significant Scientific Contribution, including Students and laboratory Technicians. Do not "gift" authorship to those who did not Contribute to the paper.