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Description | An organism is an extremely small form of life that can cause infections in people and are usually identified through microbiology testing. For example: Bacteria Protozoans Viruses Fungi |
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Relationship Details |
Is Identifying Relationship | false |
Child Table | Organism |
Child Multiplicity | ZERO_TO_MANY |
Child Referential Integrity: On Delete | NONE |
Child Referential Integrity: On Insert | NONE |
Child Referential Integrity: On Update | NONE |
Parent Table | Organism |
Parent Multiplicity | ZERO_TO_ONE |
Parent Referential Integrity: On Delete | NONE |
Parent Referential Integrity: On Insert | NONE |
Parent Referential Integrity: On Update | NONE |
Is Identifying Relationship | false |
Child Table | Organism |
Child Multiplicity | ZERO_TO_MANY |
Child Referential Integrity: On Delete | NONE |
Child Referential Integrity: On Insert | NONE |
Child Referential Integrity: On Update | NONE |
Parent Table | Clinical Finding |
Parent Multiplicity | ZERO_TO_MANY |
Parent Referential Integrity: On Delete | NONE |
Parent Referential Integrity: On Insert | NONE |
Parent Referential Integrity: On Update | NONE |
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