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scientist), Ma Weijun (Computer, ed. Xin xi xi tong ji cheng fang fa yu ji shu: Information System Integration Method and Technology. Beijing Shi: Qi xiang chu ban she, 2012.

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David, Lee. IMS/VS DL/I programming with COBOL examples. Dallas, Tex: CCD Online Systems, 1985.

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Chien, Chia-ming. The study of IMS DL/1 call functions. [Taipei]: Chung-kuo wen hua ta hsüeh chʻu pan pu, 1987.

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IMS (DL/I) data-base organization and performance. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold Co., 1986.

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International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization, ed. IMS performance and tuning guide. [United States?]: IBM, International Technical Support Organization, 2006.

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IMS administration, programming, and data base design. New York: J. Wiley, 1989.

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Kapp, Dan. IMS programming techniques: A guide to using DL/I. 2nd ed. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1986.

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IMS for the COBOL programmer. Fresno, Calif: M. Murach, 1985.

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Sheehan, William A. The design of a DL/I-to-network interface for the multi-model, multi-lingual, multi-backend database system. Monterey, Calif: Naval Postgraduate School, 1989.

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Kapp, Dan. IMS programming techniques: A guide to using DL/I : including the IMS DB/DC environment. 2nd ed. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold, 1986.

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Shipman, Frank M. DL 98: DL 98: International Conference on Digital Libraries. Association for Computing Machinery (ACM), 1998.

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Digital libraries: Current issues : Digital Libraries Workshop DL '94, Newark NJ, USA, May 19-20, 1994 : selected papers. Berlin: Springer, 1995.

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16/32 Bit Microcomputer System Components Data/Dl 127. Motorola, 1989.

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16/32 Bit Microcomputer System Components/Dl 127 D. Motorola, 1989.

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Redbooks, IBM. Ims Version 9 Implementation Guide: A Technical Overview (IBM Redbooks). IBM.Com/Redbooks, 2004.

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Redbooks, IBM. Ims Version 7 Performance Monitoring and Tuning Update. IBM.Com/Redbooks, 2002.

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Redbooks, IBM. The Complete Ims Haldb Guide All You Need to Know to Manage Haldbs: All You Need to Know to Manage Haldbs (Ibm Redbooks.). IBM.Com/Redbooks, 2003.

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Redbooks, IBM. Ims Datapropagator Implementation Guide. Ibm, 2002.

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Redbooks, IBM, Jouko Jantti, and Krister Pettersson. Using Ims Data Management Tools for Fast Path Databases (Ibm Redbooks). IBM.Com/Redbooks, 2003.

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Jantti, Jouko, Henry Kiesslich, and Roddy Munro. Ims Version 8 Implementation Guide: A Technical Overview of the New Features. Ibm, 2002.

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Kapp, Dan, and Joseph F. Leben. I. M. S. Programming Techniques. Thomson Learning, 1986.

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Redbooks, IBM. Ims Version 7 High Availability Large Database Guide. Ibm, 2000.

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Redbooks, IBM. Reorganizing Databases Using Ims Tools a Detailed Look at the IBM Ims High Performance Tools. IBM.Com/Redbooks, 2003.

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ims. steve eckols, 2010.

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Redbooks, IBM. Application Recovery Tool for Ims and DB2 Databases a Data Recovery Guide: A Data Recovery Guide (Ibm Redbooks). Ibm, 2002.

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Richette, Pascal. Principles of gout management. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199668847.003.0044.

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The general goals of gout therapy are to manage acute flares and to prevent recurrences and prevent or reverse the complications of urate deposition by lowering urate levels. The choice of drug should be made on the basis of the patient’s co-morbidities, other medications, and side effect profile. Treatment of flares can be achieved with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, colchicine, or corticosteroids (systemic or intra-articular). Interleukin-1 blockers could become an alternative in patients contraindicated for traditional anti-inflammatory agents. Lowering of urate levels below monosodium urate (MSU) saturation point with both a non-pharmacological and pharmacological approach allows to dissolve MSU crystals and to cure gout. Serum urate (SUA) levels should be maintained below 6 mg/dL (360 μ‎mol/L) or below 5 mg/dL (300 μ‎mol/L) in patients with severe gout to facilitate faster dissolution of crystals. Urate-lowering therapy (ULT) should be initiated close to the first diagnosis of gout. Allopurinol and febuxostat are the most widely used xanthine oxidase inhibitors to lower SUA levels. If the SUA target cannot be reached by these agents, uricosurics are indicated, either alone or in combination with a xanthine oxidase inhibitor. In patients with severe tophaceous gout in whom the SUA target cannot be reached with any other available drug, pegloticase is indicated. Since ULT initiation may trigger acute attacks of gout, prophylaxis with an anti-inflammatory agent is recommended, mostly with low-dose colchicine. Of note, patient education, appropriate lifestyle advice, and treatment of comorbidities are also important parts of the management of patients with gout.
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