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Author Rights and Self-Archiving: Authors are expressly permitted and encouraged to deposit the final published PDF (version of record) in institutional repositories, subject repositories, preprint servers, personal websites, and academic social networks including ResearchGate (https://www.researchgate.net/) and Google Scholar (https://scholar.google.com/). Authors may reuse their own figures, tables, datasets, and text in future publications, grant applications, presentations, theses, or teaching materials without obtaining further permission, provided the original SRR publication is appropriately cited.
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Third-Party Content: Authors are solely responsible for obtaining written permission from the copyright holder for any third-party material (e.g., images, illustrations, graphs, adapted figures, extended quotations, proprietary datasets) included in their manuscript. Proof of permission must be provided to the editorial office upon request. Authors must also ensure compliance with any relevant ethical guidelines specific to their discipline.
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EQUATOR Network Guidelines for health research: https://www.equator-network.org/
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TOP Guidelines (Transparency and Openness Promotion): https://www.cos.io/initiatives/top-guidelines
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Human Subjects Research: For research involving human subjects, human tissues, or human data, authors must confirm that the study was conducted in accordance with the Declaration of Helsinki and that informed consent was obtained where appropriate. A statement of ethical approval from an appropriate institutional review board or ethics committee must be included in the manuscript.
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Animal Research: For research involving animals, authors must confirm that the study complied with relevant institutional and national guidelines for the care and use of laboratory animals, as well as relevant international standards such as the ARRIVE guidelines.
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Data Availability: Authors are encouraged to make their data openly available in recognized repositories and to include a data availability statement in their manuscript, in accordance with the FAIR Data Principles.
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Conflict of Interest: Authors must declare any potential conflicts of interest that could influence the research or its interpretation.