Ahead of prints

Since the journal operates under a continuous publication model, once the maximum number of articles for the current year has been reached, subsequent manuscripts are assigned to the issue of the following year, even if that year has not officially begun. This ensures that articles do not have to wait for publication and allows the journal to continue receiving and disseminating valuable research without interruptions.

Articles in this section are complete and final, have undergone peer review, and have an active DOI, making them citable and trackable. Once the official year corresponding to these articles begins, they will be displayed in the Home section for the current issue, and they will be removed from this section, moving to their definitive location within the journal.

IMPORTANT

For citation purposes and citation counting, the information from the "How to cite" section within the full-text article should be used.

Since the metadata displayed in the article's HTML version will reflect the actual year in which the article was published online, it may not match the correct assigned publication year.