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Manuscripts are addressed to one of the Editors-in-Chief who review them in consultation with a member of the Editorial board in order to decide whether the paper will be further considered for publication in the "Notes". Manuscripts are then either returned to the corresponding author or subjected to peer review by an independent referee. In the event of initial rejection, manuscripts may be sent to two other referees.
Manuscripts are addressed to one of the Editors-in-Chief who review them in consultation with a member of the Editorial board in order to decide whether the paper will be further considered for publication in the "Notes". Manuscripts are then either returned to the corresponding author or subjected to peer review by an independent referee. In the event of initial rejection, manuscripts may be sent to two other referees.
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Authors are encouraged to send their papers in LaTeX or MS Word, with respect to the following layout design requirements:
Authors are encouraged to send their papers in LaTeX or MS Word, with respect to the following layout design requirements:
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Revision as of 17:50, 31 October 2017

Manuscripts are addressed to one of the Editors-in-Chief who review them in consultation with a member of the Editorial board in order to decide whether the paper will be further considered for publication in the "Notes". Manuscripts are then either returned to the corresponding author or subjected to peer review by an independent referee. In the event of initial rejection, manuscripts may be sent to two other referees.

Papers are considered for publication only in case that they contain substantially new material, which has never been published, nor concurrently submitted elsewhere. In case of publication, the authors receive a free copy of the journal.

Authors are encouraged to send their papers in LaTeX or MS Word, with respect to the following layout design requirements:

Submissions that are not typeset in accordance with the templates above will be returned to authors for correction.