Examples of 'de gruyter' in a sentence

Meaning of "de gruyter"

De Gruyter refers to either an academic publishing company or a family name. In the publishing context, De Gruyter specializes in publishing book series, journals, and reference works in various fields of study. As a family name, De Gruyter is of Dutch origin and could refer to individuals or businesses with that surname

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Jos de gruyter and harald thys objects as friends.
More information and table of contents via De Gruyter.
Caroline de Gruyter is an author and journalist based in Oslo.
Several former publishing houses have become imprints of De Gruyter.
De Gruyter studies in mathematics.
The journal is published by Walter de Gruyter.
Walter de Gruyter GmbH.
De Gruyter as contributor.
Moriarty trs de Gruyter.
Challenges for the Knowledge Society started a collaboration with the international publishing house De Gruyter.
Evelyne de Gruyter.
Synthesis and characterization ”, De Gruyter.
In this moment, Jens de Gruyter is preparing an Osmanthus Oolong Tea for me.
During the Nazi years, Löbe worked at the Walter de Gruyter academic publishing house.
De Gruyter you will find here ",.

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Berlin and Boston, de Gruyter.
In 2012 De Gruyter also acquired the open access publisher Versita.
Advances in some theoretical models and applications, Berlin / Boston, De Gruyter Mouton.
An independent academic publisher, De Gruyter has over 260 years of publishing history.
Leopoldt with Peter Roquette also edited the collected works of his teacher Hasse De Gruyter 1975.
The papers were published as a book by De Gruyter in June 2013.
It was established in 1998 and is published by Walter de Gruyter.
The Swiss publisher Birkhäuser became part of De Gruyter after its bankruptcy in 2012.
Signs of the Flesh was first published by Walter de Gruyter in 1985.
Titles published in 2012 by Birkhäuser on architecture and design De Gruyter - Detail ebook collection.

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