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    Effect of a change in the properties of plastic grease in storage in a container and in an article on the reliability of operation of friction units by Krakhmalev, S. I, Shkol'nikov, V. M, Platonova, R. G

    Published in Chemistry and technology of fuels and oils (01-12-2010)
    “…Structural formation of plastic greases, which are essentially colloidal systems, during their fabrication and the factors that affect aging of lubricants…”
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    Is the link between alcohol and cardiovascular death among young Russian men attributable to misclassification of acute alcohol intoxication? Evidence from the city of Izhevsk by Shkolnikov, V M, McKee, M, Chervyakov, V V, Kyrianov, N A

    “…Background: Research on the aetiology of sudden cardiac death among young men in Russia strongly suggests an association with binge drinking. However, the…”
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    Sex differences in health and mortality in Moscow and Denmark by Oksuzyan, A., Shkolnikova, M., Vaupel, J. W., Christensen, K., Shkolnikov, V. M.

    Published in European journal of epidemiology (01-04-2014)
    “…In high income countries females outlive men, although they generally report worse health, the so-called male-female health-survival paradox. Russia has one of…”
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    Social Stress and the Russian Mortality Crisis by Leon, David A, Shkolnikov, Vladimir M

    “…An editorial addresses a study by Notzon et al that outlines the dimensions of the public health crisis in Russia and reviews the findings and conclusions of…”
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    Catalytic dewaxing in production of base oils by Shkol’nikov, V. M., Usakova, N. A., Stepuro, O. S.

    Published in Chemistry and technology of fuels and oils (01-01-2000)
    “…The higher requirements for the performance characteristics of lubricants and the intensifying competitive struggle of these products on the world market are…”
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    Alcohol increases circulatory disease mortality in Russia: acute and chronic effects or misattribution of cause? by Leon, David A, Shkolnikov, Vladimir M, McKee, Martin, Kiryanov, Nikolay, Andreev, Evgueny

    Published in International journal of epidemiology (01-10-2010)
    “…Background There is a consensus that the large fluctuations in mortality seen in Russia in the past two decades can be attributed to trends in alcohol…”
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    The changing relation between education and life expectancy in central and eastern Europe in the 1990s by Shkolnikov, Vladimir M, Andreev, Evgueni M, Jasilionis, Domantas, Leinsalu, Mall, Antonova, Olga I, McKee, Martin

    “…Background: The political and social transition in central and eastern Europe has been generally associated with widening educational differences in life…”
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    Relationship between activity of fibrinolysis, parameters of lipid spectrum and carbohydrate metabolism by Ratnikova, L A, Metel'skaia, V A, Shal'nova, S A, Perova, N V, Deev, A D, Shkol'nikova, M A, Shkol'nikov, V M

    Published in Kardiologiia (2010)
    “…In this work analysis of results of a prospective populational cohort study "Stress and health in Russia" is presented. We included in the study inhabitants of…”
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    High Life Expectancy of Muscovites Over Age 80: Reality or a Statistical Artifact? by Papanova, E. K., Shkolnikov, V. M., Andreev, E. M., Timonin, S. A.

    Published in Advances in gerontology (01-04-2018)
    “…The mortality of advanced-age residents of Russia has remained stable and high for several decades. However, the steady increase in life expectancy that…”
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    Role of cognitive impairments and decreased muscle strength in cardiovascular mortality of 55 years and older population by Imaeva, A. E., Kapustina, A. V., Shalnova, S. A., Balanova, Yu. A., Shkolnikov, V. M.

    Published in Rossiĭskiĭ kardiologicheskiĭ zhurnal (08-07-2019)
    “…Aim. To assess possible associations of impaired cognitive function (CF) with muscle strength, determined using handgrip test, as well as their role in…”
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    Health self-esteem of 55 years and older Muscovites, traditional risk factors and their prognostic value by Shalnova, S. A., Imaeva, A. E., Kapustina, A. V., Muromtseva, G. A., Balanova, Yu. A., Shkolnikov, V. M.

    Published in Rossiĭskiĭ kardiologicheskiĭ zhurnal (08-07-2019)
    “…Health self-esteem is an integral parameter that reflects a person’s subjective feelings about their health and is widely used in health research. Under the…”
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    A Correction Method of Electrocardiographic Interval Subject to Heart Rate by Gorlishchev, V. P., Kalinin, L. A., Mikhalskii, A. I., Shkolnikova, M. A., Shkolnikov, V. M.

    Published in Automation and remote control (2018)
    “…This paper considers the calculation problem of the heart rate-normalized electrocardiographic interval—an important indicator of cardiac performance—for…”
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    DO ALL TRADITIONAL RISK FACTORS ASSOCIATE SAME WITH MORTALITY IN SENIOR POPULATION? by Imaeva, A. E., Shalnova, S. A., Balanova, Yu. A., Kapustina, A. V., Muromtseva, G. A., Evstifeeva, S. E., Deev, A. D., Shkolnikov, V. M.

    “…Aim. To evaluate the impact of traditional risk factors (RF) to overall and cardiovascular mortality of the population ≥75 year old.Material and methods. The…”
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    Huge variation in Russian mortality rates 1984-94: artefact, alcohol, or what? by Leon, D A, Chenet, L, Shkolnikov, V M, Zakharov, S, Shapiro, J, Rakhmanova, G, Vassin, S, McKee, M

    Published in The Lancet (British edition) (09-08-1997)
    “…According to published data, between 1984 and 1994 mortality rates in Russia initially underwent a rapid decline followed by an even steeper increase. In 1994,…”
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    DOES THE LOW LEVEL OF DEHYDROEPIANDROSTERONE SULFATE (DHEA-S) INDEPENDENTLY INFLUENCE RISK OF DEATH AT AGE 55 YEARS AND OLDER? by Shalnova, S. A., Deev, A. D., Metelskaya, V. A., Kapustina, A. V., Imaeva, A. E., Balanova, Yu. A., Muromtseva, G. A., Shkolnikova, M. A., Shkolnikov, V. M.

    Published in Rossiĭskiĭ kardiologicheskiĭ zhurnal (01-07-2017)
    “…Aim. To investigate on the possible associations of dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S) levels in blood serum, with cardiovascular diseases (CVD), risk…”
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    Search for an Optimal Formula for Calculation of the Corrected QT Interval in Children Based on Data of Clinical-Epidemiological Study by Shkolnikova, M A, Podshivalova, O Y, Kalinin, L A, Ildarova, R A, Kovalev, I A, Shkolnikov, V M

    Published in Kardiologiia (01-05-2016)
    “…The aim of the study was to compare different types of QT correction, establish age norms of QT duration, and assess associations between QT duration and heart…”
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    ASSOCIATION OF GLUCOSE WITH GENERAL AND CARDIOVASCULAR MORTALITY AMONG POPULATION FROM 55 YEARS AND OLDER by Imaeva, A. E., Kapustina, A. V., Smirnov, D. A., Balanova, Yu. A., Muromtseva, G. A., Deev, A. D., Shalnova, S. A., Shkolnikova, M. A., Shkolnikov, V. M.

    Published in Rossiĭskiĭ kardiologicheskiĭ zhurnal (01-10-2016)
    “…Aim. To evaluate association of various blood glucose levels with overall and cardiovascular mortality (CVM) among population 55 y. o. and older.Material and…”
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    The changing nature of murder in Russia by Chervyakov, Valeriy V, Shkolnikov, Vladimir M, Pridemore, William Alex, McKee, Martin

    Published in Social science & medicine (1982) (01-11-2002)
    “…The death rate from homicide in Russia increased rapidly during the 1990s. It is now about 20 times higher than in western Europe and is among the highest…”
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