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you accidentally happened the meeting a great Indian personality for the field of sports or Science write your feelings in the form of a diary entry​

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Answered by crankybirds31
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Those guidelines note that the date of the publishing or copyright agreement should govern, meaning whichever journal has the earliest formal agreement should be considered the journal where the "article of record" was published, and other duplicate publications should be retracted. Elsevier believes however that there may be more useful and practical ways of identifying which publication is the article of record (for example, perhaps it should be related to which journal published the article first in time). There is nothing wrong with negotiating with the other publisher/journal concerning these matters, with the understanding that if the other publisher/journal rejects this we can always fall back on the copyright agreement date.

Answered by BrainlySrijanll
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That consent must be: fully informed, requiring that participants are provided with key information about the project that they can consider before deciding whether to take part. freely given, meaning that any issues such as dependent relationships have been addressed.

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