Abstract
Several magazines and funding agencies have been of research that began to ask their referees or authors who declare the existence of a conflict of interests in examining a text or its authorship. Conflict of interest is defined as a set of conditions in which the judgment of the practitioner (the assessment made about a survey or about its executor, or on the text) is influenced by links
that this professional has - concretely or potentially – which can lead you to favor or disadvantage the judgment in self-interest.
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