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Author Instructions

           from the internet, must be obtained. It is authors’ responsibility to acquire the licenses, to follow any citation instruction
           requested by third-party rights holders, and cover any supplementary charges.
           2.4.7 Abbreviations
           Abbreviations should be defined upon first appearance in the abstract, main text, and in figure or table captions and used
           consistently thereafter. Non-standard abbreviations are not allowed unless they appear at least three times in the text.
           Common-used abbreviations, such as DNA, RNA, ATP, etc., can be used directly without definition. Abbreviations in titles
           and keywords should be avoided, except for the ones which are widely used.

           2.4.8 Italics
           General italic words like vs., et al., etc., in vivo, in vitro; t test, F test, U test; related coefficient as r, sample number as n,
           and probability as P; names of genes; names of bacteria and biology species in Latin.

           2.4.9 Units
           SI Units should be used. Imperial, US customary and other units should be converted to SI units whenever possible. There
           is a space between the number and the unit (i.e., 23 mL). Hour, minute, second should be written as h, min, s.

           2.4.10 Numbers
           Numbers appearing at the beginning of sentences should be expressed in English. When there are two or more numbers
           in a paragraph, they should be expressed as Arabic numerals; when there is only one number in a paragraph, number < 10
           should be expressed in English and number > 10 should be expressed as Arabic numerals. 12345678 should be written as
           12,345,678.

           2.4.11 Equations
           Equations should be editable and not appear in a picture format. Authors are advised to use either the Microsoft Equation
           Editor or the MathType for display and inline equations.

           2.5 Submission Link
           Submit an article via https://www.oaecenter.com/login?JournalId=jtgg.

           3. Research and Publication Ethics
           3.1 Research Involving Human Subjects
           All studies involving human subjects must be in accordance with the Helsinki Declaration and seek approval to conduct
           the study from an independent local, regional, or national review body (e.g., ethics committee, institutional review board,
           etc.). Such approval, including the names of the ethics committee, institutional review board, etc., must be listed in a
           declaration statement of Ethical Approval and Consent to Participate in the manuscript. If the study is judged exempt
           from ethics approval, related information (e.g., name of the ethics committee granting the exemption and the reason for
           the exemption) must be listed. Further documentation on ethics should also be prepared, as editors may request more
           detailed information. Manuscripts with suspected ethical problems will be investigated according to COPE Guidelines.

           3.1.1 Consent to Participate
           For all studies involving human subjects, informed consent to participate in the studies must be obtained from
           participants, or their parents or legal guardians for children under 16. Statements regarding consent to participate should
           be included in a declaration statement of Ethical Approval and Consent to Participate in the manuscript. If informed
           consent is not required, the name of the ethics committee granting the exemption and the reason for the exemption must
           be listed. If any ethical violation is found at any stage of publication, the issue will be investigated seriously based on
           COPE Guidelines.

           3.1.2 Consent for Publication
           All articles published by OAE are freely available on the Internet. All manuscripts that include individual participants’
           data in any form (i.e., details, images, videos, etc.) will not be published without Consent for Publication obtained from
           that person(s), or for children, their parents or legal guardians. If the person has died, Consent for Publication must be
           obtained from the next of kin. Authors must add a declaration statement of Consent for Publication in the manuscript,
           specifying written informed consent for publication has been obtained.

           3.1.3. Trial Registration
           OAE requires all authors to register all relevant clinical trials that are reported in manuscripts submitted. OAE follows the
           World Health Organization (WHO)’s definition of clinical trials: “A clinical trial is any research study that prospectively
           assigns human participants or groups of humans to one or more health-related interventions to evaluate the effects on



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