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Usually a revised manuscript is sent to the same set of reviewers who reviewed it the first time. Therefore, ideally, it…
It is clear that the journal plans to get your paper reviewed again, which is why you're seeing status changes related to these stages. If reviewers have requested…
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Usually, the “Editor Assigned” status indicates initial editorial screening before assigning reviewers. In the case…
The "out for review" or "under review" status indicates that your paper has passed the initial admin check and is now being scrutinized by peer reviewers. The fact…
The “decision in process” status indicates that the editorial board is in the process of making the final decision about your paper. While you have mentioned that…
As you would know, once journal editors receive a manuscript, they need to find a relevant peer reviewer for it, e…
The language of your paper also determines its readability. If the language is unclear, then the meaning you intend to convey to readers will also be unclear. The…
This seems to indicate that your paper was taken up for peer review, but the review was paused for some reason. This is slightly unusual but not improbable. Perhaps…
Many Elsevier journals show the status "With editor" right from sumission till the time it is sent for peer review. The interim statuses are not displayed; therefore…
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