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Can SCI be modified before sample cleaning?
SCI can be modified as long as it has not been published, but the author is advised to avoid modifying it after receiving SCI. Although it can be revised, it is not rigorous enough after all, and it is easy to leave a bad impression on journal editors.

SCI has a high gold content. In order to deliver high-quality articles to readers and maintain or improve the influence of the journal, the magazine is very strict about the publication of SCI, and tries to ensure that there are no errors in SCI after publication. However, when SCI papers are published, it is necessary to submit relevant written materials, especially when multiple authors or units cooperate, which requires more details and is more troublesome. People will inevitably "doze off" in the process of operation, which leads to SCI reception finding that it is difficult to avoid making 100% modifications to a certain content. Therefore, SCI stipulates that articles can be modified before publication, but it does not mean that they can be modified at will, and they should be modified reasonably.

Although it is not easy to receive SCI, it does not mean zero error or successful publication. As long as it is not published, SCI may reject the manuscript. Although it is very low, the author must be cautious and take every link seriously, and don't let the low possibility become a reality. At the same time, we should always pay attention to SCI content data, conclusions, authors and other information, so as to find possible mistakes in time and make timely corrections, and try not to put them off until after the proof, otherwise it will be more troublesome to make corrections, and it is easy to miss the latest time to make corrections. If it is really after the publication of SCI that an error needs to be corrected. It can't be modified at this time, only a "errata" can be issued.

After receiving SCI, whether it can be revised or only errata can be issued will leave a imprecise impression on journals and readers. It is suggested that the author should check and confirm all aspects of information repeatedly before submitting SCI related materials, so as to reduce the possibility of revision after receiving them.