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Labelling of end-of-life decisions by physicians
- Correspondence to Jef Deyaert, End-of-Life Care Research Group, Vrije Universiteit Brussel & Ghent University, Laarbeeklaan 103, Brussels B-1090, Belgium; jef.deyaert{at}vub.ac.be
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Labelling of end-of-life decisions by physicians
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- Received September 27, 2013
- Revised December 9, 2013
- Accepted December 17, 2013
- First published January 3, 2014.
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October 19, 2017
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