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Commencement 2004 - Everything You Need To Know, Chapman University Media Relations
Commencement 2004 - Everything You Need To Know, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
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Building For The Future Writing Contest, Chapman University Media Relations
Building For The Future Writing Contest, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
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Mighty Ducks And Chapman Team Up, Chapman University Media Relations
Mighty Ducks And Chapman Team Up, Chapman University Media Relations
Chapman Press Releases 2003-2011
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Teaching Coupled Transport And Rate Processes, Yaşar Demirel
Teaching Coupled Transport And Rate Processes, Yaşar Demirel
Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: News Releases
Coupling refers to a flux occurring without its primary thermodynamic driving force; for example, mass flux without a concentration gradient called the thermal diffusion is a well-known coupled process. Coupling also refers to a flux occurring in a direction opposite to the direction imposed by its driving force; for example, a mass flux can occur from a low to a high concentration region and is called the active transport or uphill transport, such as potassium and sodium pumps coupled to chemical energy released by the hydrolysis of adenosine triphosphate (ATP) in biological systems. Although the coupled processes seem to be …