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- confirms that his / her text does not violate the rights of third parties, and is not in consideration for publication in any edition;
- confirms the accuracy and completeness of the copyright data (affiliation);
- agrees to submit personal information in electronic and printed form;
- in the case of a collective work, the authors indicate the proportion of personal contributions (in accordance with the recommendations of the Ministry of Science and Higher Education, and in order to counter the practice of "ghostwriting" and "guest authorship").
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