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DOCTYPE in pubmed

I need to define a doctype in my xml file for an article to be submitted on Pubmed
in the link I should have some information about all public ids in my xml file
I couldn't find out do I need to create a ref file and upload it with my package or there is a unique system for all articles

hereis the tag library link:  http://dtd.nlm.nih.gov/archiving/tag-library/3.0/index.html?elem=italic

and this is an example of doctype from their documentation
<!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//NLM//DTD Journal Publishing DTD v2.3 20070202//EN" 
"../../../All-DTDs/Working-3.0/journalpublishing3.dtd">

<!DOCTYPE article PUBLIC "-//NLM//DTD Journal Publishing DTD v2.3 20070202//EN" 
"../../../All-DTDs/Working-3.0/journalpublishing3.dtd">

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thank you for your reply
the first solution is working
I have to give almost everything a pub-id and that id is identified on DOCTYPE
for example :
    <article-id pub-id-type="pmid">11950738</article-id>                  
       <article-id pub-id-type="other">jBMJ.v324.i7342.pg880</article-id>                          
 <pub-id pub-id-type="pmid">11485957</pub-id>      

I need to find out how to generate these numbers especially pubmed id -pmid-

here is their guide about ppub-id:

The @pub-id-type attribute is used either to identify the type of identifier, or to name the authority, organization, or system that defined this identifier, for example identifying a DOI, PubMed Central identifier, PII, the publisher’s identifier, etc. (See @pub-id-type for values.)

The Archiving Tag Set includes two elements which may be used to record a DOI as an identifier: <object-id> and <pub-id>. The <object-id> is used to identify parts of an article, e.g., a particular section, a figure, a table, or even a specific citation (as an entity) in the article’s bibliographic reference list. The <pub-id> element is used inside a citation to identify a cited publication. Consequently, a bibliographic reference (<element-citation> or <mixed-citation> could contain both the <object-id> element (with the DOI for that citation) and the <pub-id> element (with the DOI for the journal being referenced in the citation) as shown by the example below:
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