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Follow these simple instructions to prepare and submit your manuscript correctly, ensuring a smooth review and publication process.

Authors are encouraged to carefully proofread manuscripts before submission. Incomplete submissions or missing files may delay the review process. The editorial team reserves the right to request additional revisions if necessary.

This section provides detailed instructions for authors preparing and submitting manuscripts to the journal. Authors are advised to carefully follow these guidelines to ensure a smooth review and publication process. Submissions that do not follow these instructions may be delayed or rejected.

Detailed requirements for manuscript formatting, including title page, abstract, keywords, introduction, methods, results, discussion, references, and acknowledgments. All manuscripts must be submitted in Microsoft Word format (.doc or .docx).

The journal accepts several types of articles: Original Research Articles, Review Articles, Case Reports, Short Communications, and Letters to the Editor. Each type has specific requirements regarding length, structure, and content.

All submissions must include: (1) Cover letter, (2) Title page with author details, (3) Manuscript file without author details, (4) Figures/Tables (if any), (5) Supplementary materials (if any), and (6) Copyright transfer agreement.

Figures should be submitted as separate files in TIFF, EPS, or JPEG format with minimum 300 dpi resolution. Tables should be created using Word's table function, not as images. Each figure and table must be cited in the text and have a descriptive caption.

References should be numbered consecutively in the order they appear in the text and listed at the end of the manuscript. Follow the Vancouver style format. Include all author names when six or fewer; for seven or more, list the first six followed by "et al."

Authors must disclose any conflicts of interest. Studies involving human subjects must include approval from an appropriate ethics committee. Animal studies must follow institutional and national guidelines for care and use of laboratory animals.

The typical timeline from submission to publication is 12-16 weeks: Initial review (2-3 weeks), Peer review (4-6 weeks), Revision period (2-4 weeks), Final acceptance (1-2 weeks), and Production/publication (2-3 weeks). Authors will be notified at each stage.
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