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Xuemei Liu

Researcher at University of Melbourne

Publications -  110
Citations -  2769

Xuemei Liu is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Composite number & Bearing capacity. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 104 publications receiving 1820 citations. Previous affiliations of Xuemei Liu include Qingdao Technological University & Queensland University of Technology.

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Processing of visually evoked innate fear by a non-canonical thalamic pathway.

TL;DR: The results demonstrate that neurons in the superior colliculus (SC) are essential for a variety of acute and persistent defensive responses to overhead looming stimuli, and reveal a novel collicular–thalamic–Amg circuit important for innate defensive response to visual threats.
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Durability performances of concrete with nano-silica

TL;DR: In this article, the durability properties of concrete containing nano-silica at dosages of 0.3% and 0.9% were investigated, and the pore size distribution indicated that the large capillary pores were refined by the nano silica, due to the combined contribution of the nano-filler effect and the pozzolanic reaction.
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Durability performances of concrete with nano-silica

TL;DR: In this article, the durability properties of concrete containing nano-silica at dosages of 0.3% and 0.9% were investigated, and the pore size distribution indicated that the large capillary pores were refined by the nano silica, due to the combined contribution of the nano-filler effect and the pozzolanic reaction.
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Deactivation of excitatory neurons in the prelimbic cortex via Cdk5 promotes pain sensation and anxiety

TL;DR: It is shown that lesion of the PL contralateral but not ipsilateral to the inflamed paw attenuates hyperalgesia and anxiety-like behaviours in rats, and knocking down cyclin-dependent kinase 5 reverses this deactivation and alleviates behavioural impairments.
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Water absorption, permeability, and resistance to chloride-ion penetration of lightweight aggregate concrete

TL;DR: In this article, the effect of cumulative lightweight aggregate (LWA) content (including lightweight sand) in concrete [water/cement ratio (w/c) = 0.38] on its water absorption, water permeability, and resistance to chloride-ion penetration was evaluated.