Dealing with a rejected on a scientific manuscript
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As a result of a clinical research project, we take the opportunity to normalize the rejection of a scientific manuscript after its submission in indexed scientific journals with peer-reviewed process. We comment on lessons learned from our experience, emphasizing the steps to follow to successfully overcome the editorial process and achieve publication.
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