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Ahmed Ali
Researcher at Taif University
Publications - 930
Citations - 19157
Ahmed Ali is an academic researcher from Taif University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Computer science. The author has an hindex of 61, co-authored 728 publications receiving 15197 citations. Previous affiliations of Ahmed Ali include Université de Sherbrooke & University of Baghdad.
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Development and validation of an ensemble machine learning framework for detection of all-cause advanced hepatic fibrosis: a retrospective cohort study.
Soren Sabet Sarvestany,Jeffrey C. Long,Amirhossein Azhie,Victor Dong,Orlando Cerocchi,Ahmed Ali,Ravikiran S. Karnam,Hadi Kuriry,Mohamed Shengir,Elisa Candido,Raquel Duchen,Giada Sebastiani,Keyur Patel,Anna Goldenberg,Mamatha Bhat +14 more
TL;DR: In this article , the authors used machine learning algorithms (MLAs) to identify patients with advanced liver fibrosis of all-causes using 1703 liver biopsies from patients seen at the Toronto Liver Clinic (TLC) between Jan 1, 2000, and Dec 20, 2014.
Hosoya Polynomials of Pentachains
Ali A. Ali,Ahmed Ali +1 more
TL;DR: Using induction on the size of the graphs, Hosoya polynomials of several types of graphs consisting of concatenated pentagonal rings are obtained and studies in this article.
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Why I persist while others leave? Investigating the path from passion to persistence in entrepreneurship
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Implications of $B \to \rho \gamma$ measurements in the standard model and supersymmetric theories
Ahmed Ali,Enrico Lunghi +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors study the implications of the recently improved upper limits on the branching ratios for the decays of the unitarity triangle in the standard model (SM) with respect to the parameters of the quark mixing matrix.
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Four 6-hydroxylated alkaloids in the crinine series from Crinum augustum
TL;DR: In this article, the structures of five alkaloids present in Crinum augustum were elucidated by spectral arguments and four of them were shown to constitute two pairs of epimers: 6-α- and 6β-hydroxybuphanisine and 6α-and 6-β -hydroxycrinine.