This Wiley chapter contains several tortured phrases that make some passages hard to parse.
Can the authors explain why they departed from the established phrases?
How come these incorrect wordings survived proofreading by the coauthors, editors, referees, copy editors, and typesetters?
Found with the Problematic Paper Screener.
There are some other strange phrases that the screener didn't notice:
The fact that so many acronyms deviate from the usual terminology suggests the use of an automated system. This strongly implies there are problems with peer review in this paper.
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