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- The work submitted for publication has not been published before, except in the form of abstracts, preprints, published lectures, theses, discussion papers, or similar formats that have not undergone full peer review, and it is not under consideration for peer-reviewed publication elsewhere. Manuscripts based on conference proceedings should include a significant novelty compared to the conference paper and the proceedings publication should not make out more than 60% of the manuscript content.
- The authors are aware that their submission will be automatically checked for plagiarism. In their own interest, they should avoid dubious cases (e.g. exact copies of site or method descriptions) by using quotation marks and citing the original work.
- Its submission and possible later publication has been approved by all authors and, tacitly or explicitly, by the responsible authorities and/or the institutes where the work was carried out. Hereby, all co-authors have granted the corresponding author (technically: first contact) the submission rights for all manuscript versions requested during the peer-review process.
- If and when the manuscript is accepted for peer-reviewed publication, it may be reused under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 License but may not be submitted for peer-reviewed publication elsewhere.
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- From submission to publication, the authors of a manuscript are formally represented by the registered contact author(s). After publication, the authors of a manuscript are formally represented by the corresponding author(s) specified in the published paper.
- The authors are aware that the work submitted for peer review remains permanently archived, accessible, and citable in form of a preprint, including assignment of a DOI, even if the work is not accepted for final publication in MR.
- The authors, editors, and referees are aware that the complete post-discussion review will be published if the revised paper is accepted for publication in MR.
- With regards to the evaluation of manuscripts, the editors and the referees will follow their guidelines as summarized in the general obligations for editors and the general obligations for referees.
- The MR editorial board reserves the right to remove or to censor referee reports and any other comments if they contain personal insults or if they are not of substantial nature or of direct relevance to the issues raised in the manuscript under review.
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- The members of the editorial board try to guide the review process as carefully as possible but cannot take legal responsibility for the outcome and aftermath of acceptance or rejection.
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