@article{ccbd33fada6c4fcaa5344ce6460d7d92,
title = "The decision-making process for intensive care in emergency situations: Medical ethics and palliative care at the time of COVID-19: BioLaw Journal",
author = "{De Panfilis}, L. and S. Tanzi and M. Costantini",
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year = "2020",
language = "Italian",
volume = "2020",
pages = "447--451",
journal = "BioLaw J.",
issn = "2284-4503",
publisher = "University of Trento",
number = "SpecialIssue1",
}