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The phrase "as a collateral information" is not correct in English
It should be "as collateral information" or "as collateral." You can use it when referring to additional information that supports or relates to the main topic but is not the primary focus. Example: "The report includes several key findings, and as collateral information, it also provides insights into market trends."
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In addition, at least one of their parents or caregivers was interviewed face to face as a collateral information resource.
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However, it is important to note that the inclusion criteria for SMD require the presence of irritability outside the home, as documented by collateral information such as school records of accommodations, disciplinary action, etc.
Whenever possible, the information provided by the patient is supplemented by collateral information from a family member or partner and by school reports.
Collateral information from relatives and friends, as well as other health professionals is invaluable to fully explore substance and alcohol issues.
In conclusion, if generalised conservatism about epistemic justification is accepted, non-transmissivity as incapability of resolving doubt will entail non-transmissivity as incapability of satisfying (iii+) produced by reliance on collateral information.[17] Water produces an absurdity.
This implies that any subject examining the argument who had a doubt about q would be rationally required to accept a defeater for the justification for p based on e. Hence non-transmissivity as incapability of satisfying (iii+) engendered by reliance on collateral information entails non-transmissivity as incapability of resolving doubt.
Where there was no available IQCODE in patients with SMMSE <27/30, the expert panel considered the following: SMMSE score corrected for age and education, other collateral information such as GP report, previous and subsequent in-hospital SMMSE scores, sensory impairment or other mitigating factors, and follow-up SMMSE/collateral history at 6 and 12 months, where available (n = 12).
In terms of the way in which caregivers could be involved, clinicians commonly cited practical assistance, such as driving clients to appointments; facilitating engagement; taking care of medication in the home; and providing collateral information such as developmental history, current functioning and risk levels, which was valued by clinicians.
The GP conducts a thorough bio-psychosocial assessment, gathering collateral information.
Collateral information from significant others was collected by telephone interviews.
As a "collateral benefit," Kiehl throws in a free clinical examination of their brains.
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