20 research outputs found
Modelling the impact of women’s education on fertility in Malawi
Many studies have suggested that there is an inverse relationship between education and number of children among women from sub-Saharan Africa countries, including Malawi. However, a crucial limitation of these analyses is that they do not control for the potential endogeneity of education. The aim of our study is to estimate the role of women’s education on their number of children in Malawi, accounting for the possible presence of endogeneity and for nonlinear effects of continuous observed confounders. Our analysis is based on micro data from the 2010 Malawi Demographic Health Survey, and uses a flexible instrumental variable regression approach. The results suggest that the relationship of interest is affected by endogeneity and exhibits an inverted U-shape among women living in rural areas of Malawi, whereas it exhibits an inverse (nonlinear) relationship for women living in urban areas
Utilization of Glycerol from Biodiesel Industry By-Product into Several Higher Value Product
Since the 1980s the energy demand has been increasing steadily, including diesel fuel. On the other hand the oil reserve in the world was increasingly limited because of being the product that could not be renewed. Therefore, effort was carried out to look for the alternative fuel that could be renewed and environment friendly. The alternative energy from new renewable energy is a solution to reduce the dependence of fossil energy. The renewable energy consists of the energy of water, wind, biomass or biofuels, solar energy, ocean energy, and geothermal energy. One of the biofuels is biodiesel. Biodiesel is diesel fuel which is made from vegetable oil by transesterification. The abundance of glycerol will result in declining sales value of glycerol as a by-product of the biodiesel plant. It should be anticipated to improve the usefulness of glycerol both in terms of quantity and its variants. The increasing usefulness of glycerol will result in the higher price of glycerol that will increase the profitability of biodiesel plants. Among the usefulness of glycerol investigated is as an ingredient in pharmaceutical products, polyether, emulsifiers, fabric softener, stabilizers, preservatives in bread, ice cream, cosmetic ingredients, a propellant binder, and others. This chapter explains the utilization of glycerol to produce triacetin as bioadditive and polyglycidyl nitrate (PGN) as a propellant binder. Triacetin is used to increase octane number of fuel and improve the biodiesel’s performance. Propellant binder consists of two kinds of non-energetic polymers and polymer energetic. The most energetic polymer is PGN. The focus of this chapter is to determine each step of reactions, operating conditions of process and the results of products
Clean synthesis of energetic materials using solid-supported reactions and related technologies
Paper presented at 31st International Annual Conference of ICT, June 27 - June 30, 2000, Karlsruhe, Federal Republic of Germany
Genome-wide association studies of brain imaging phenotypes in UK Biobank
The genetic architecture of brain structure and function is largely unknown. To investigate this, we carried out genomewide
association studies of 3,144 functional and structural brain imaging phenotypes from UK Biobank (discovery data
set 8,428 subjects). Here we show that many of these phenotypes are heritable. We identify 148 clusters of associations
between single nucleotide polymorphisms and imaging phenotypes that replicate at P < 0.05, when we would expect
21 to replicate by chance. Notable significant, interpretable associations include: iron transport and storage genes,
related to magnetic susceptibility of subcortical brain tissue; extracellular matrix and epidermal growth factor genes,
associated with white matter micro-structure and lesions; genes that regulate mid-line axon development, associated
with organization of the pontine crossing tract; and 17 genes involved in development, pathway signalling and plasticity.
Our results provide insights into the genetic architecture of the brain that are relevant to neurological and psychiatric
disorders, brain development and ageing