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Optimalization of a Organizational Strukture of a Football Club
Selinger, Tomáš ; Šmedek, Martin (referee) ; Kotrbáček, Václav (advisor)
Bachelor thesis provides an analysis of the football club FC Slovan Rosice and subsequent optimization of its organizational structure . The work is divided into three parts. In the first theoretical resources , the second will discuss the functioning of the club through the analysis of the organizational structure, SWOT and SLEPT analysis. The last part is a result from the findings proposed solutions and changes that resulted from the analyzes .
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Project for Innovation of International Sports Event
Bráblík, Richard ; Mihola, Petr (referee) ; Kotrbáček, Václav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the description and analysis of the boys and girls international event in artistic gymnastics Memoriál Jana Gajdoše. The thesis is devided into several parts. First part contains theoretical bases, that are applied in the practical part of the thesis. On the basis of all the performed analyses are processed proposals to innovation of the event.
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Cost Optimization of Activity Selected Sporting Club
Toman, Pavel ; Kotrbáček, Václav (referee) ; Lepková, Hana (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the description and analysis of the activities of the hockey club HC ORLI ZNOJMO, Ltd. and subsequent optimization of selected activities (the cost to operation). The work is divided into several parts. In the first part are processed theoretical bases, in the next section are describes the individual activities of sports club associated with the participation team in the Austrian international league and the analysis of the activities of the club. Based on the analysis of the collected data is processed optimization the costs of the club and proposals are submitted and recommending for change.
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Optimization Development of Organizational Structure of a Selected Sporting Club
Bosák, Tomáš ; Blahutková, Marie (referee) ; Kotrbáček, Václav (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the description and analysis of the activities of the hockey club HC ZUBR Prerov, Ltd. and subsequent optimization on its operation. The thesis is dividend into several parts. The first section presents the theoretical background, the next section describes the activities of sports club, which related to the participation of the club in the second Czech hockey league and are made SLETP a SWOT analysis, budget analysis, revenue and organizational structure. Based on the data from analyzes proposals are made solutions, their benefits and recommendations for change.
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UNICELLULAR ALGA CHLORELLA AS A FEED SUPPLEMENT, CURRENT EXPERIENCE AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
Kotrbáček, V. ; Doucha, Jiří ; Kuchařová, V. ; Doubek, J.
n experiments with farm animals we studied the effect of Chlorella biomass as a feed supplement. In laying hens we found that diet supplemented with 1 % (i.e. 10 g/kg) of dry disintegrated heterotrophically grown Chlorella biomass significantly increased content of carotenoids in egg yolks of 8 experimental animals already after the first week of supplementation (P<0,01). Compared to 8 control hens these differences remained significantly higher until the end of the eight-week experiment. The average carotenoid concentration was 17,3 mu g per g of yolk in control group and 25,3 mu g per g of yolk in experimental animals (P<0,01). Autotrophically grown Chlorella was supplemented to the 30 gilts one month prior the expected first heat in a dose of 1,5 g per animal per day. These sows entered heat earlier and the number of pregnancy was higher in comparison to the 30 control animals. Other studies observed digestibility of selenium organically bound in Se-enriched Chlorella. The level of selenium in blood, colostrum and also tissues of new born piglets was determined. Group of 8 sows was supplemented with Se-enriched alga during the pregnancy and 3 days after parturition at a dose of 0,3 mg of selenium per 1 kg of feed. The same amount of selenium in the form of sodium selenite was administrated to the control group of 8 individuals. Organic form of selenium significantly increased concentration of Se in blood of sows and colostrum (P<0,05). Piglets born to supplemented sows had also significantly higher level of Se in heart, muscles and liver (P<0.01). The use of fresh Chlorella biomass produced outdoors on a dairy farm was experimentally tested. Location near biogas station enables utilization of flue gas as a source of carbon for algal photosynthesis. The liquid fresh biomass applied to dairy cows during the pregnancy at a dose of 15 g dry mass per cow increased the dry matter content in colostrum from 17,5 g per 100 ml of colostrum in control group to 20,5 g per 100 ml of colostrum in supplemented cows (P<0,05). This pilot experiment demonstrated possibilities of cheaper Chlorella production and its use in ruminant nutrition.
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UNICELLULAR ALGA CHLORELLA AS A FEED SUPPLEMENT, CURRENT EXPERIENCE AND FUTURE PERSPECTIVES
Kotrbáček, V. ; Doucha, Jiří ; Kuchařová, V. ; Doubek, J.
We studied the effect of Chlorella biomass as a feed supplement. In laying hens we found that diet supplemented with 1 % (i.e. 10 g/kg) of dry disintegrated heterotrophically grown Chlorella biomass significantly increased content of carotenoids in egg yolks of 8 experimental animals already after the first week of supplementation (P<0,01). Compared to 8 control hens these differences remained significantly higher until the end of the eight-week experiment. The average carotenoid concentration was 17,3 mu g per g of yolk in control group and 25,3 mu g per g of yolk in experimental animals (P<0,01). Autotrophically grown Chlorella was supplemented to the 30 gilts one month prior the expected first heat in a dose of 1,5 g per animal per day. These sows entered heat earlier and the number of pregnancy was higher in comparison to the 30 control animals. Other studies observed digestibility of selenium organically bound in Se-enriched Chlorella. The level of selenium in blood, colostrum and also tissues of new born piglets was determined. Group of 8 sows was supplemented with Se-enriched alga during the pregnancy and 3 days after parturition at a dose of 0,3 mg of selenium per 1 kg of feed. The same amount of selenium in the form of sodium selenite was administrated to the control group of 8 individuals. Organic form of selenium significantly increased concentration of Se in blood of sows and colostrum (P<0,05). Piglets born to supplemented sows had also significantly higher level of Se in heart, muscles and liver (P<0.01). The use of fresh Chlorella biomass produced outdoors on a dairy farm was experimentally tested. The liquid fresh biomass applied to dairy cows during the pregnancy at a dose of 15 g dry mass per cow increased the dry matter content in colostrum from 17,5 g per 100 ml of colostrum in control group to 20,5 g per 100 ml of colostrum in supplemented cows (P<0,05).
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