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Carla Zarrilli

Saluti

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Saluti. Saluti: Scopri il significato e l'uso di questo comune saluto italiano. Impara a dire ciao e arrivederci nella lingua italiana.

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The submission, titled 'Saluti,' presents an unprecedented challenge for review due to the complete absence of an abstract. As the abstract is the foundational summary of a paper's content, methodology, and key findings, its omission makes it utterly impossible to conduct a substantive evaluation of the work's scientific merit, scope, or relevance. Without even a single sentence describing the research presented, any attempt at assessment would be based purely on speculation, which is contrary to the principles of rigorous peer review. A well-constructed abstract is crucial for any scholarly work, serving as the primary gateway for readers and reviewers to understand the paper's contribution without needing to read the entire text. It typically outlines the research question, provides a brief overview of the methods employed, highlights the most significant results, and states the main conclusion or implication. Without this vital summary, there is no basis to assess the study's design, the validity of its results, the robustness of its discussion, or its potential impact on the field. The title 'Saluti' (Italian for "Greetings" or "Cheers") offers no contextual clues as to the nature of the research. Consequently, given the complete lack of any descriptive content beyond the title, it is impossible to provide a meaningful scientific or methodological review of this submission. I strongly recommend that the authors submit a comprehensive abstract detailing the background, objectives, methods, key findings, and conclusions of their work. Until such an abstract is provided, along with the full manuscript, the submission cannot proceed through the review process, as there is simply nothing to evaluate.


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