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The journal will be revised after the third review.
Because all departments need to complete the audit and sort out the problems before they can be modified. Journals usually have three trials: first trial-review-final trial.

Preliminary review: after receiving the article, there will usually be a solicitation/management editor to conduct a preliminary review of the format and materials of the paper. The first trial is mainly to review whether the manuscript meets the requirements of this journal, to review the author's qualifications and unit information, and then to see whether the author's information is complete and whether the article format meets the requirements.

Re-examination: After passing the preliminary examination, it will be sent to the editor-in-chief, who will evaluate it after reading it. If he thinks the article meets the basic requirements of our society, he will hand it over to the editorial board in similar fields.

Final review: generally at this stage, if there are no major problems, the manuscript will not be rejected. After reviewing the title, layout and content, the editor-in-chief puts forward suggestions for modification or approval, and the contributor can finally make modifications according to the requirements of the magazine. The requirement is generally to send the source files such as pictures and tables in the article to editors for typesetting and the like.