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Plagiarism Policy

    The journal opposes any unethical act of copying or plagiarism in any form, and its staff is committed to identifying all types and methods of plagiarism.
    1. All research submitted for publication in the journal is subject to examination using plagiarism detection software.
    2. The percentage of plagiarism permitted for researchers, according to the journal's work policy, does not exceed 20%.
    3. Plagiarism is the unethical act of a researcher copying another researcher's previous ideas, processes, or results and claiming them as their own.
    4. Self-plagiarism is considered plagiarism if the researcher uses a substantial portion of their previously published research