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Li Liu
Researcher at National University of Defense Technology
Publications - 621
Citations - 19494
Li Liu is an academic researcher from National University of Defense Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 53, co-authored 411 publications receiving 11986 citations. Previous affiliations of Li Liu include Harvard University & University of the Sciences.
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Chronic Disease Mortality in Rural and Urban Residents in Hubei Province, China, 2008-2010
Liwei Cheng,Li Tan,Lan Zhang,Sheng Wei,Li Liu,Lu Long,Jie Zhang,Yaqiong Wu,Qingjun Zhang,Shaofa Nie +9 more
TL;DR: While circulatory system diseases were the leading causes in both urban and rural areas, this study highlights that attention should also be paid to breast cancer among women and chronic lower respiratory disease among rural residents.
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Polarimetric SAR Target Detection Using the Reflection Symmetry
TL;DR: Experimental results demonstrate the capability of the proposed approach for detecting ships, oil stores, buildings, etc., in homogeneous and heterogeneous areas.
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Deep Sketch-Shape Hashing With Segmented 3D Stochastic Viewing
TL;DR: A novel framework for efficient sketch-based 3D shape retrieval, i.e., Deep Sketch-Shape Hashing (DSSH), which tackles the challenging problem from two perspectives and improves both the retrieval efficiency and accuracy remarkably, compared to the state-of-the-art methods.
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Multi-loci analysis reveals the importance of genetic variations in sensitivity of platinum-based chemotherapy in non-small-cell lung cancer.
Li Liu,Jing Wu,Rong Zhong,Chen Wu,Li Zou,Beifang Yang,Wei Chen,Beibei Zhu,Shengyu Duan,Dianke Yu,Wen Tan,Shaofa Nie,Dongxin Lin,Xiaoping Miao +13 more
TL;DR: Multi‐loci analysis reveals the importance of genetic variations involved in DNA repair and apoptotic pathways in sensitivity of platinum‐based chemotherapy in NSCLC and reveals the determinant nodes of the growth of regression tree.
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Fine mapping the MHC region identified four independent variants modifying susceptibility to chronic hepatitis B in Han Chinese
Meng Zhu,Juncheng Dai,Cheng Wang,Yuzhuo Wang,Na Qin,Hongxia Ma,Ci Song,Xiangjun Zhai,Yuan Yang,Jibin Liu,Li Liu,Shengping Li,Jianjun Liu,Haitao Yang,Fengcai Zhu,Yongyong Shi,Hongbing Shen,Guangfu Jin,Weiping Zhou,Zhibin Hu +19 more
TL;DR: The MHC region was fine mapped on existing GWAS data with SNP2HLA taken the Pan-Asian panel as reference and four loci that independently drove the chronic HBV infection were identified.