Makhluf J. Haddadin (1935 – September 21, 2022) was a Jordanian chemistry professor at the American University of Beirut. Haddadin was born in Ma'in, Jordan...
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conditions The Davis–Beirut reaction is named after Mark Kurth and Makhluf Haddadin's respective universities; University of California, Davis and American...
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2007-2014)* Charles Elachi Charbel Farhat Nesreen Ghaddar (Vice-President) Makhluf Haddadin June Nasrallah * (President, 2018--) Mona Nemer* Hussein M. Zbib Huda...
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Raouf Al-Rawabdeh (prime minister) Abdullah Al-Nsour (prime minister) Makhluf Haddadin (chemist, co-discoverer of Davis–Beirut reaction) Rima Khalaf (deputy...
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which former first lady Aniseh Makhluf belonged. Specifically, the village was the traditional home of the Haddadin's Bani Ali clan. Beit Yashout is the...
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academic, rector of the Moscow Aviation Institute (2007–2015), fall. Makhluf Haddadin, 86–87, Jordanian chemist. John Hamblin, 87, English-born Australian...
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doi:10.1016/s0065-2725(08)60162-2. ISBN 9780120206414. Zhu, Jie S.; Haddadin, Makhluf J.; Kurth, Mark J. (22 July 2019). "Davis–Beirut Reaction: Diverse...
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daughter of the ultra-rich entrepreneur Muhammad Haydar from the prominent al-Haddadin Alawite tribe. His youngest son, Ribal al-Assad, born 1975, is a businessman...
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