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Name is the unique candidate key in the table STUDENT. Each row in the table describes a different student. A student may only have one major and one minor. The choice of a major is independent of the choice of a minor
STUDENT
-The following is a functional dependency in the table STUDENT:
Erotically Tinged
Characterized by or involving sexual desire or attraction.
Opposite Sex
Opposite sex typically refers to the other of the two primary biological sexes, male or female, in relation to an individual.
Oedipal Complex
A concept in psychoanalytic theory referring to a child's unconscious sexual desire for the opposite-sex parent and jealousy towards the same-sex parent.
Male Child
A young male human, often referred to as a boy.
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