Authorship and contribution
The journal prohibits and sanctions guest authorship and similar practices in the processes of scientific and academic production. Publications submitted to the journal as part of its transparency process must contain a Contribution Statement conformed according to the Taxonomy of Contribution Roles (CRediT). Therefore, only those who have participated in any of the following roles are considered contributors:
- Conceptualization: Ideas; formulation or evolution of overall research goals and objectives.
- Data retention: Management activities to annotate (produce metadata), clean data, and maintain research data (including software code, when necessary to interpret the data itself) for initial use and subsequent reuse.
- Formal analysis: Application of statistical, mathematical, computational, or other formal techniques to analyze or synthesize study data.
- Funding Acquisition: Acquisition of financial support for the project resulting in this publication.
- Research: Conducting a research process, specifically performing the experiments or data/evidence collection.
- Methodology: Developing or designing methodologies and creating models.
- Project Management: Responsibility for directing and coordinating the planning and execution of research activity.
- Resources: Provision of study materials, reagents, materials, patients, laboratory specimens, animals, instrumentation, computer resources or other analytical tools.
- Software: Programming, software development; design of computer programs; implementation of computer code and supporting algorithms; testing of existing code components.
- Supervision: Supervision and leadership responsibility for planning and execution of research activity, including mentoring external to the core team.
- Validation: Verification, either as part of the activity or separately, of the overall replication/reproducibility of the results/experiments and other outcomes of the research.
- Visualization: Development, creation and/or presentation of published work, specifically visualization/presentation of data.
- Writing - initial draft: Preparation, creation and/or presentation of the published work, specifically writing of the initial draft (including substantive translation).
- Writing - proofreading and editing: Preparation, creation, and/or presentation of the published work by the original research group, specifically critical review, commentary, or revision - including pre- or post-publication stages.
The lead author is responsible for completing the CRediT contribution statement of the paper and for ensuring that all co-authors have reviewed and approved the final version of the article for publication.
To respect the research integrity and ensure the alignment of the paper with its authorship, we ask authors to provide their ORCID. ORCID provides a persistent digital identifier (an ORCID iD) that the author owns and controls, and that distinguishes him or her from any other researcher. It also allows you to connect authors' iD with their professional information: affiliations, grants, publications, peer review, and more. ORCID makes it possible to share author information with other systems, ensure recognition for all author contributions, and reduce the risk of errors.
Authors guarantee that data presented in the paper are reliable and have not been modified to verify or respond to the hypotheses or assumptions made.
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