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| Publisher | Walter de Gruyter |
| Language | English,French,German,Polish,Russian,Spanish |
| Publication Time | 18 |
| Editorial Review Process | Double anonymous peer review |
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| Language | English,French,German,Polish,Russian,Spanish |
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| License type | CC BY |
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