Národní úložiště šedé literatury Nalezeno 54 záznamů.  předchozí11 - 20dalšíkonec  přejít na záznam: Hledání trvalo 0.00 vteřin. 
Telemedicine
Vaněrka, Jakub ; Baumgartnerová, Alena (oponent) ; Rujbrová, Šárka (vedoucí práce)
This bachelor thesis deals with Telemedicine and its use in today's society, considering the social and technological aspects of the past, present, and future. The main purpose of this work is to inform the general public about the possibilities of telemedicine and thus raise their awareness of the modern health care system. The work first deals with the division of virtual medicine into the fields of ehealth, telehealth and telemedicine. Subsequently, the historical development of this field along with the technological advancement and interconnectivity. Private and secure links between patients, doctors and specialists are very important. Therefore, data transfer methods are crucial in this field not only today but also in the future. Telemedicine is then divided into fields that use it and considered through the social aspects. Last but not least, there are future developments from the points of economics, human factors, and technology.
Commented translation of a text on science and technology
Jirák, Jan ; Walek, Agata (oponent) ; Baumgartnerová, Alena (vedoucí práce)
The aim of this semester thesis is to translate technical text from Czech language to English language in order to show translating capabilities of the author. Furthermore, author’s task is to comment on the topic of translation and differences between these two languages. This thesis, apart from introduction and conclusion, consists of two main parts. First one is Czech text dealing with technical problematics and translation of this text into English. In the thesis, both texts are present in order to be compared. This part is dominant in the means of extent. The second main part of this thesis is commentary to this translation, or rather commentary of the differences between target and source language. In this part the procedure of translation is also described, as well as some linguistic features that has been used.
Intonation of Czech Speakers When Speaking English
Houšť, Vítězslav ; Baumgartnerová, Alena (oponent) ; Walek, Agata (vedoucí práce)
Intonation is frequently described as the movement of the pitch throughout a phrase, which assists the speaker in the vocal expression of their thoughts. The bachelor's thesis concerns the possible difficulties in intonation a Czech speaker may encounter when speaking English, as they can lead to a change of meaning of uttered words. The aim of the thesis is set to try and distinguish these difficulties by explaining the basic terms associated with intonation and their application on recordings of ten Czech speakers uttering eight English phrases, compared to recordings of the same eight phrases recorded by four native speakers.
Functions of Passive Voice Structures in Various Genres of ESP compared with Czech Language Use.
Zemánek, Dominik ; Ellederová, Eva (oponent) ; Baumgartnerová, Alena (vedoucí práce)
This thesis characterizes passive voice structures and their formation, meaning, usage, and functions based on the research of related literature. With its inherent change of word order, the passive voice provides writers with more options of text organization and enables them to emphasize some words while omitting others. Especially in scientific and administrative style, this can help direct readers’ attention to the subject matter, making the text impersonal and objective. The respective aspects of passive structures are described in terms of grammar, semantics, stylistics, and translation, and their use in Czech is also explained and contrasted with English. Subsequently, English for specific purposes is characterized, and finally, the frequency and functions of passives are analyzed in technical texts of three different genres. This serves to confirm and illustrate the differences between the genres and languages, as each English text is also compared with a similar Czech one.
Mass Spectrometry
Smejkalová, Tereza ; Baumgartnerová, Alena (oponent) ; Krhutová, Milena (vedoucí práce)
Mass spectrometry is an analytical technique used for analysis of both organic and inorganic compounds. This topic is usually discussed in terms of chemistry, as this method can be used for identification of compounds of many kinds. However, the actual operation of machines performing the mass spectrometry can only be found in specialized books about mass spectrometry and these books usually offer only a very complicated description. Therefore, I decided to write a thesis that describes general information about mass spectrometry from the view of electric engineering, defining the individual steps of the analysis comprehensibly without emphasising the result but the process. In the second half of my bachelor thesis I focus on practical use of mass spectrometers in industry for leak detection testing and on types of leak detection tests, I explain important terms and describe the spectrometer LDS3000 in detail. My aim is to explain that this method is interesting and captivating and I would like to present it to the others.
Antennas from non-conventional materials
Sedlák, David ; Baumgartnerová, Alena (oponent) ; Langerová, Petra (vedoucí práce)
Production of alternative types of antennas is a very interesting sector of electro-industry, and many of the world's largest companies but mainly portable electronical devices producers are involved in. However, the development as in any industries is in process. All of the process described in this thesis is verified and tested. It has to be noted that there are many more procedures and processes which are not described in this thesis. Therefore, the thesis will deal with: Antenna types for wearable application, wire antennas, aperture antennas, conductive material coating, screen printing, inkjet printing, implementation of conductive fibre into textile, printed glass antenna and practical realization of the patch antenna.
Typical features and genres in English for Specific Purposes.
Behancová, Katarína ; Krhutová, Milena (oponent) ; Baumgartnerová, Alena (vedoucí práce)
In the 21 century, it is possible to speak about enormous growth of people using English daily in their lives. English has become a language used in the global sphere and it is used in all fields of interests including science, technology, economics, law or medicine. Each of this field has developed its own “branch” of English language with its specific features and genres. Although each of these fields of scientific style is completely different, the aim of this bachelor thesis is to investigate them and identify their typical genres, specific features and diversities among them, using texts from specialised books and journals.
Practical applications of superconductivity
Mádrová, Tereza ; Langerová, Petra (oponent) ; Baumgartnerová, Alena (vedoucí práce)
This bachelor’s thesis is focused on the elaboration of a summary overview of the use of superconductivity in technical solutions and applications, which means not experimental use, but use in a real technical solution. This work deals with the description of basic superconductivity attributes in the first part (without which the principle of superconductivity cannot be fully understood and therefore description of superconductivity is a necessary part thesis), in the second part of the division of superconductors and superconducting categories according to specific criteria is described, and the last part of this thesis states examples of applications of superconductivity as we can encounter them in everyday life.
Design of a Topology of a Distributed Control System for Home Automation Using IoT Technologies
Mokrejš, Jakub ; Baumgartnerová, Alena (oponent) ; Ellederová, Eva (vedoucí práce)
This bachelor’s thesis frames the concept of the Internet of Things, a smart home and a distributed control system, provides a survey of communication protocols and smart home services, and consequently discusses the author’s own design of a smart home topology. The thesis first describes the Internet of Things and its practical applications. Then, it focuses on a smart home, especially on networks and topologies used there. Next, networks and topologies are analysed and compared concerning their use, advantages and disadvantages. Characteristic features of the distributed control system follow including a survey of different communication protocols. The description of services and smart home components concludes the theoretical part of the thesis. The practical part of the thesis deals with the author’s own design of a topology and components for a smart home. Finally, the designed topology is compared with other topologies.
Popularisation of Science in the Czech Republic
Holčapková, Martina ; Walek, Agata (oponent) ; Baumgartnerová, Alena (vedoucí práce)
The Bachelor´s thesis deals with the theme of popularisation of science. The aim of this thesis is to determine the subjects dealing with popularisation of science and to discover the public awareness of the topic. The first part of the thesis focuses on the definition of the term popularisation of science. In the second part the difference between learning of an adult and a child is discussed. The third part shows the subjects of popularisation of science and the following chapter, which is based on a questionnaire, describes the specific knowledge of the inhabitants of Brno and its surroundings about the possibilities of popularisation of science. The final chapter is devoted to the creation of a popularising and educational program concerned with the topic of electricity and magnetism.

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