Publications by authors named "S B Gertner"

The images of cities before, during and after the COVID-19 pandemic represent a contemporary challenge. During this period, thinking about being a person, being there and living in an ableist city/society brings to light the loss of rights and the demands of population segments, particularly in the face of architectural, communicational, attitudinal, sensory and sociocultural barriers. To thematize about experiencing the different types of daily inaccessibility in the cities come into contact with and raise discussions about the ethical-aesthetic level of the existential territories of people with disabilities and mental suffering.

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Background: Biological and environmental factors have been related to the persistence of psychopathology in preschool children. The objective of the study was to identify the factors predicting the clinical outcome in preschool inpatients with emotional and behavioral disorders.

Method: Twenty-eight children aged 3 to 6.

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Aims: This study examined the relationship between early organization of sleep-wake states and developmental outcome at 6-month-old premature infants.

Study Design: This was a prospective randomized study that evaluated the sleep-wake states of healthy premature infants in the nursery environment for two successive 72-h periods, at 32 and 36 weeks gestational age.

Subjects: Thirty-four healthy premature infants.

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1. The effect of R-alpha-methylhistamine, a histamine H1 receptor agonist, was studied on cardiovascular hemodynamics in bilateral vagotomized, anesthetized guinea pigs. 2.

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