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1、蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄

2、蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈

3、薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂

4、膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃

5、膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈

6、芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁

7、芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)

8、芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀

9、莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀

10、荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁

11、蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿

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16、膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿

17、艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇

18、芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈

19、莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆

20、莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆

21、莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇

22、蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊

23、蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆

24、蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆

25、膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖

26、膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅

27、芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅

28、羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃

29、芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿螅羂莈薂蟻羈薀莄聿羈芀蝕羅羀莂蒃袁罿蒄蚈螇羈膄蒁蚃羇芆蚇羂肆莈葿袈肆蒁蚅螄肅芀蒈螀肄

30、莃螃蚆肅蒅薆羅肂膅螁袁肁芇薄螇膀荿螀蚃膀蒂薃羈腿膁蒞袇膈莄薁袃膇蒆蒄蝿膆膆蠆蚅膅羋蒂羄膄莀蚇袀芄蒂蒀螆芃膂蚆螞節(jié)芄葿肀芁蕆蚄羆芀蕿薇袂艿艿螂螈袆莁薅蚄裊蒃螁羃襖膃薃衿羃芅蝿 譯文標題數(shù)據(jù)庫管理原文標題database management作 者thomsen譯 名湯姆森國 籍美國原文出處database managementdatabase (sometimes spelled database) is also called an electronic database, referring to any collections of data, or information, that i

31、s specially organized for rapid search and retrieval by a computer. databases are structured to facilitate the storage, retrieval modification and deletion of data in conjunction with various data-processing operations. database can be stored on magnetic disk or tape, optical disk, or some other sec

32、ondary storage device.a database consists of a file or a set of files. the information in the these files may be broken down into records, each of which consists of one or more fields are the basic units of data storage, and each field typically contains information pertaining to one aspect or attri

33、bute of the entity described by the database. using keywords and various sorting commands, users can rapidly search, rearrange, group, and select the fields in many records to retrieve or create reports on particular aggregates of data.database records and files must be organized to allow retrieval

34、of the information. early system were arranged sequentially (i.e., alphabetically, numerically, or chronologically); the development of direct-access storage devices made possible random access to data via indexes. queries are the main way users retrieve database information. typically the user prov

35、ides a string of characters, and the computer searches the database for a corresponding sequence and provides the source materials in which those characters appear. a user can request, for example, all records in which the content of the field for a persons last name is the word smith.the many users

36、 of a large database must be able to manipulate the information within it quickly at any given time. moreover, large business and other organizations tend to build up many independent files containing related and even overlapping data, and their data, processing activities often require the linking

37、of data from several files. several different types of database management systems have been developed to support these requirements: flat, hierarchical, network, relational, and object-oriented. in flat databases, records are organized according to a simple list of entities; many simple databases f

38、or personal computers are flat in structure. the records in hierarchical databases are organized in a treelike structure, with each level of records branching off into a set of smaller categories. unlike hierarchical databases, which provide single links between sets of records at different levels,

39、network databases create multiple linkages between sets by placing links, or pointers, to one set of records in another; the speed and versatility of network databases have led to their wide use in business. relational databases are used where associations among files or records cannot be expressed

40、by links; a simple flat list becomes one table, or “relation”, and multiple relations can be mathematically associated to yield desired information. object-oriented databases store and manipulate more complex data structures, called “objects”, which are organized into hierarchical classes that may i

41、nherit properties from classes higher in the chain; this database structure is the most flexible and adaptable.the information in many databases consists of natural-language texts of documents; number-oriented database primarily contain information such as statistics, tables, financial data, and raw

42、 scientific and technical data. small databases can be maintained on personal-computer systems and may be used by individuals at home. these and larger databases have become increasingly important in business life. typical commercial applications include airline reservations, production management,

43、medical records in hospitals, and legal records of insurance companies. the largest databases are usually maintained by governmental agencies, business organizations, and universities. these databases may contain texts of such materials as catalogs of various kinds. reference databases contain bibli

44、ographies or indexes that serve as guides to the location of information in books, periodicals, and other published literature. thousands of these publicly accessible databases now exist, covering topics ranging from law, medicine, and engineering to news and current events, games, classified advert

45、isements, and instructional courses. professionals such as scientists, doctors, lawyers, financial analysts, stockbrokers, and researchers of all types increasingly rely on these databases for quick, selective access to large volumes of information.dbms structuring techniquessequential, direct, and

46、other file processing approaches are used to organize and structure data in single files. but a dbms is able to integrate data elements from several files to answer specific user inquiries for information. that is, the dbms is able to structure and tie together the logically related data from severa

47、l large files. logical structures. identifying these logical relationships is a job of the data administrator. a data definition language is used for this purpose. the dbms may then employ one of the following logical structuring techniques during storage access, and retrieval operations.list struct

48、ures. in this logical approach, records are linked together by the use of pointers. a pointer is a data item in one record that identifies the storage location of another logically related record. records in a customer master file, for example, will contain the name and address of each customer, and

49、 each record in this file is identified by an account number. during an accounting period, a customer may buy a number of items on different days. thus, the company may maintain an invoice file to reflect these transactions. a list structure could be used in this situation to show the unpaid invoice

50、s at any given time. each record in the customer in the invoice file. this invoice record, in turn, would be linked to later invoices for the customer. the last invoice in the chain would be identified by the use of a special character as a pointer.hierarchical (tree) structures. in this logical app

51、roach, data units are structured in multiple levels that graphically resemble an “upside down” tree with the root at the top and the branches formed below. theres a superior-subordinate relationship in a hierarchical (tree) structure. below the single-root data component are subordinate elements or

52、nodes, each of which, in turn, “own” one or more other elements (or none). each element or branch in this structure below the root has only a single owner. thus, a customer owns an invoice, and the invoice has subordinate items. the branches in a tree structure are not connected.network structures.

53、unlike the tree approach, which does not permit the connection of branches, the network structure permits the connection of the nodes in a multidirectional manner. thus, each node may have several owners and may, in turn, own any number of other data units. data management software permits the extra

54、ction of the needed information from such a structure by beginning with any record in a file.relational structures. a relational structure is made up of many tables. the data are stored in the form of “relations” in these tables. for example, relation tables could be established to link a college co

55、urse with the instructor of the course, and with the location of the class.to find the name of the instructor and the location of the english class, the course/instructor relation is searched to get the name (“fitt”), and the course/location relation is a relatively new database structuring approach

56、 thats expected to be widely implemented in the future.physical structures. people visualize or structure data in logical ways for their own purposes. thus, records r1 and r2 may always be logically linked and processed in sequence in one particular application. however, in a computer system its qui

57、te possible that these records that are logically contiguous in one application are not physically stored together. rather, the physical structure of the records in media and hardware may depend not only on the i/o and storage devices and techniques used, but also on the different logical relationsh

58、ips that users may assign to the data found in r1and r2. for example, r1 and r2 may be records of credit customers who have shipments send to the same block in the same city every 2 weeks. from the shipping department managers perspective, then, r1 and r2 are sequential entries on a geographically o

59、rganized shipping report. but in the a/r application, the customers represented by r1 and r2 may be identified, and their accounts may be processed, according to their account numbers which are widely separated. in short, then, the physical location of the stored records in many computer-based information systems is invisible to users. database management features of oracle oracle includes many features that make the database easier to manage. weve divided the

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