Abstract
Most scientific journals employ the peer review process for all their published manuscripts. Editorial peer review is considered a vital mechanism [a quality filter] for scholarly scientific publishing and is touted to benefit editors, authors, reviewers, readers, and researchers - by reducing or managing bias, ensuring adherence to ethical standards and thus enhancing the overall quality of the published manuscript.
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