Abstract: Objective facts regarding five articles of a corrupt team of LTU authors, where false authorship and/or violation of publishing ethics are evident, are provided with evidence in certain documents. All this looks rather as a scenario for Orwellian dystopia; however, it is a sad reality where a model of "rule of law" is based on deceitfulness and shamelessness
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