Publications by authors named "P E Grigoriev"

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  • Ukraine's unique socio-economic and political landscape, along with its historical diversity, provides valuable insights into mortality trends in Eastern Europe between 2006 and 2019.
  • The analysis highlights a significant decline in mortality differences across regions, particularly noting that cardiovascular disease is a major factor behind these disparities, especially among older females.
  • Despite progress, mortality from external causes has decreased, while issues like suicide, HIV, and lung cancer remain concentrated in specific areas, warranting further investigation into the underlying factors.
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  • The goal of studying life expectancy is to help people live longer and reduce differences in how long different social groups live.
  • A new method was created to look at death rates and inequalities in mortality using data from France and Germany.
  • The results showed that while France is improving in both areas, Germany is facing challenges, especially for women aged 35-74, and the new approach can help scientists and policymakers understand these issues better.
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Since its emergence in December 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in a significant increase in deaths worldwide. This article presents a detailed analysis of the mortality burden of the COVID-19 pandemic across 569 regions in 25 European countries. We produce age and sex-specific excess mortality and present our results using Age-Standardised Years of Life Lost in 2020 and 2021, as well as the cumulative impact over the two pandemic years.

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Background: Earlier death among people in socioeconomically deprived circumstances has been found internationally and for various causes of death, resulting in a considerable life-expectancy gap between socioeconomic groups. We examined how age-specific and cause-specific mortality contributions to the socioeconomic gap in life expectancy have changed at the area level in Germany over time.

Methods: In this ecological study, official German population and cause-of-death statistics provided by the Federal Statistical Office of Germany for the period Jan 1, 2003, to Dec 31, 2021, were linked to district-level data of the German Index of Socioeconomic Deprivation.

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The precise arrangement and nature of atoms drive electronic phase transitions in condensed matter. To explore this tenuous link, we developed a true biaxial mechanical deformation device working at cryogenic temperatures, compatible with x-ray diffraction and transport measurements, well adapted to layered samples. Here we show that a slight deformation of TbTe can have a dramatic influence on its Charge Density Wave (CDW), with an orientational transition from c to a driven by the a/c parameter, a tiny coexistence region near a = c, and without space group change.

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