A one-stop-shop for students new to qualitative data analysis! In this fully updated and expanded Second Edition, Carol Grbich provides a guide through current issues in the analysis of qualitative data. Packed with detailed examples, a glossary, further reading lists and a section on writing up, this easy to read text is exactly what you need to get you started in qualitative research.
A one-stop-shop for students new to qualitative data analysis! In this fully updated and expanded Second Edition, Carol Grbich provides a guide through current issues in the analysis of qualitative data.
This project presents a sensor arrangement that is suitable for measuring grip force and hand position on the steering wheel. This sensor can be used in automotive safety systems designed to detect a drowsy driver, which is the important thing to avoid road accidents. Our approach is to design a sensor network based on the way the driver grips, each sensor equipped with the ability to detect the driver's grip force, A proof-of-concept demonstration of the sensor was created, composed of 12units force sensitive resistor (FSR). This project also presents the results of grip force men and women drivers by using drive simulators at a speed of 60km / h. Four drivers (male and female) took part in this project. Grip force was measured using a force sensitive resistor mounted systems around the steering wheel. The results showed that men's grip force is much higher than female drivers and also can detect sleepy driver, when reach the drowsy level, the buzzer will be activated and will alert the driver. Drowsiness detection system using a force sensitive resistor is a useful method for determining and monitoring the power grip while driving and detecting driver drowsiness level of the driver.
H. EFFECTIVENESS OF THE LEGISLATION IN FORCE Nearly all countries in
Europe have adopted legislation for the protection of wild plants containing lists
of protected species. There are still a few exceptions, which seem to include, in
particular, Albania, Andorra, Cyprus, Portugal, except in respect of species listed
in Appendix I of the Bern Convention, and Turkey. With regard to this last country,
however, there are rules on the exploitation and export of the subterranean parts
of ...