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He not only spent a lifetime recording intricate observations of diseases at his patients' bedsides earning him the title 'father of clinical observation' of the 18th century—he also influenced generations that came after him.
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The computer program OPCRIT was used to confirm DSM-IV diagnosis on the basis of current and lifetime recorded symptomatology listed in the Operational Criteria Checklist for Psychotic Illness, scored by the clinical researcher on the basis of all interview and historical case note data (OCCPI) [ 25].
Fluorescence lifetimes: Recorded using time-correlated single-photon counting (TCSPC) in 10 mm quartz cuvettes.
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