The editorial office checks the submitted manuscript to ensure that meets the requirements described in the journal's Author guidelines. Initial editorial assessment includes not only the results but also the significance of the research. Editors conduct editorial reviews to assess the quality and nature of submissions before submitting them to the peer review process. Manuscripts that do not meet scientific standards will not be considered. Authors are expected to follow the instructions for authors and indicate the category in which they are publishing if it is not a research paper. Editors will also check readability and grammar usage and may request resubmission if your paper performs poorly on these parameters. The Editor-in-Chief takes into account all comments and suggestions from reviewers and makes the final decision.