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Reviewer of the Month (2026) In 2026
we would like to highlight some of our outstanding reviewers
Interviews with Outstanding Authors (2026) In 2026
many authors bring new findings
with a brief interview of their unique perspectives and insightful views as authors. Read More&gt
Interviews with Editorial Board Members JTD features a distinguished editorial board
we are glad to introduce to you some of them in the form of interviews
Interviews with Guest Editors Over the years
Testimonials for JTD from Eminent Experts Worldwide Eminent Experts Worldwide
including editorial board members
authors
and readers
who know the journal well
Learn more
provided testimonials for JTD. We are thankful for their support for the journal. Read More&gt
‹ › Vol 18
No 4 (April
advertising
Merlise A. Clyde
Jianbang Xiang

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