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Support : DialogLink : Online Help : IDENTIFY DUPLICATES ONLY IDENTIFY DUPLICATES ONLY
The IDO command creates a set that contains only the records that are identified as duplicates, and sorts those records so that the duplicates are grouped together. IDO entered without a set number defaults to the last set created. You can use the IDO command to check the results of the duplicate detection process. If you are ever concerned that the REMOVE DUPLICATES command may inadvertently remove unique records, use the IDO command to first scan the records that are identified as duplicates. Occasionally, you may find columns or series of articles that are consistently published under the same title, on which the citations are similar enough that the articles are identified as duplicates. You can also use the IDO command with the FROM option to identify duplicates FROM particular files (e.g., IDO S3 FROM 2,6,8). Note: If you apply the IDO command to a search that includes one or more files that do not offer duplicate detection, a system message will notify you of that fact. Dialog will then process the remaining files that do offer duplicate detection. Records from unsupported files will not be retained in the IDO set. A list of files not offering duplicate detection can be obtained online by entering HELP DUP. • To IDENTIFY DUPLICATES ONLY using OneSearch®: ?show files
File 72:EMBASE 1993-2008/Mar 20
(c) 2008 Elsevier B.V.
File 154:MEDLINE(R) 1990-2008/Mar 21
(c) format only 2008 Dialog
?display sets
Set Items Description
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S1 5324 ASPIRIN AND DIABET?
S2 140 S1/2008
S3 140 ID (in duplicate order)
?ido s2
...completed examining records
S4 49 IDO S2 (duplicates only)
?type s4/3/1-4
DIALOG(R)File 72: EMBASE
(c) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
0082126896 EMBASE No: 2007576901
Adherence to clinical guidelines in the prevention of
coronary heart disease in type II diabetes mellitus
Kamyar M.; Lemmens-Gruber R. // Johnson B.J.; McAnaw
J.J.; Hudson S.A.
Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of
Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, Vienna 1090, Austria //
Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of
Strathclyde, Glasgow, United Kingdom
Author email: majidreza kamyar@yahoo.de
Corresp. Author: Kamyar M.
Corresp. Author Affil: Department of Pharmacology and
Toxicology, University of Vienna, Althanstrasse 14, Vienna
1090, Austria
Corresp. Author email: majidreza kamyar@yahoo.de
Pharmacy World and Science ( Pharm. World Sci. )
( < st1:place>Netherlands ) January 1, 2008 , 30/1
(120-127)
CODEN: PWSCE ISSN: 09281231
Item Identifier (DOI): 10.1007/s11096-007-9154-7
Document Type: Journal ; Article Record Type: Abstract
Language: English Summary language: English
Number of Reference! s: 21
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