Terms of Publcation

The author (or group of authors) realizes his primary responsibility for novelty and validity of scientific research results, which implies respect for the following principles:

- The authors should provide reliable research results. Advance erroneous or falsified statements are unacceptable.

- Authors must guarantee that the results of a study described in a submitted manuscript is completely original. Borrowed fragments or statements must be furnished with the obligatory indication of the author and source. Excessive borrowing and plagiarism in any form, including unregistered quotes, appropriation of other people's research are unethical and unacceptable.

- It is necessary to recognize the contribution of all persons somehow influenced the course of the study. In particular, this article must be submitted references to the work, which had a meaning during the research.

- Authors should not submit to the journal the manuscript that was submitted to another journal and is under consideration, as well as articles already published in another publication.

- Co-authors of the article should include all persons who have made a significant contribution to the study. Among the sponsors is unacceptable to designate persons who did not participate in the research.

- If the author finds significant errors or inaccuracies in the article at the stage of reviewer or after its publication, it must as soon as possible to inform the editorial Board.