End-of-life: still an Italian dilemma.

scientific article published on 19 March 2008

End-of-life: still an Italian dilemma. is …
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scholarly articleQ13442814

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P356DOI10.1007/S00134-008-1057-0
P698PubMed publication ID18350272

P50authorGiuseppe ServilloQ59678661
P2093author name stringPasquale Striano
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P433issue7
P304page(s)1333-1335
P577publication date2008-03-19
P1433published inIntensive Care MedicineQ15749164
P1476titleEnd-of-life: still an Italian dilemma
P478volume34

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