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Design of Wheelchair for Disabled Dog
Hájková, Karolína ; Buganská, Tamara (referee) ; Rubínová, Dana (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of wheelchair for disabled dog. The main goal is to design functional and durable device with attractive appearance that will make life easier for canine patients and their owners in difficult life situations. The thesis is based on survey of existing products and on study of current state of knowledge concerning needs of canine patients and their parameters. It is veterinary product that can be used in rehabilitation centers for animals and by owners of handicapped dogs.
The Crisis Communication of anti-epidemic measures of the Government of the Slovak Republic during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020/2021
Macko-Forgáčová, Noema ; Konrádová, Marcela (advisor) ; Hájková, Karolína (referee)
This diploma thesis titled "Crisis communication of anti-pandemic measures of the government of the Slovak Republic during the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020/2021" employs a case study approach, analyzing the crisis communication of government institutions throughout the entirety of the pandemic, up until the official visit of Pope Francis to the Slovak Republic. The significance of institutional communication during times of crisis has been overlooked in professional literature, as the topic has not received adequate attention until the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. The crisis communication strategies employed by the Government of the Slovak Republic during the pandemic were characterized by chaos, lack of organization, and inconsistencies. Such issues negatively impacted the government's ability to effectively manage the crisis, highlighting the importance of effective institutional communication during such challenging times. The objective of this thesis is to evaluate the effectiveness of the communication of anti-pandemic measures employed by the Slovak government during the Covid-19 pandemic, utilizing the established model of ideal crisis communication as a framework for analysis. The study will primarily focus on the impact of the government's communication strategies in terms of media...
Design of Therapeutic Laser for Veterinary Medicine
Hájková, Karolína ; Jelenčík, Branislav (referee) ; Rubínová, Dana (advisor)
The aim of this master thesis is design of high-power therapeutic laser for veterinary purposes. The thesis focuses on the design of laser device that will suit to a wide range of patients and also diverse environment where it is used. Emphasis is particularly placed on ergonomics which is often overlooked on existing devices of this type. An important aspect of this thesis is also appropriate choice of materials, colours and shaping to match the veterinary apparatus and the environment of use. Master thesis is based on the selection of many relevant sources, on practice observation and on consultations with users and specialists. The newly developed product will find its application in veterinary clinics and workplaces focusing on animal physiotherapy and rehabilitation.
Analysis of co-transcriptional spliceosome assembly on RPL22B
Hájková, Karolína ; Abrhámová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Cvačková, Zuzana (referee)
In eukaryotic organisms, the process of splicing is used to remove non-coding sequences - introns - from transcripts to form mRNA, and together with transcription, it also allows to regulate the amount of the resulting RNA that will be used further in translation. The protein of interest in our study is Rpl22, which binds the intron of its own transcript and its paralog and can inhibit their splicing. This thesis examines the mechanism by which the inhibition occurs and provides new information about the regulation of RPL22 transcript expression via its intron. Using co-transcriptional spliceosome assembly analysis on the RPL22B transcript, we were able to observe that the recognition of splice sites by the U1 snRNP, Msl5 and Mud2, is not affected by the inhibition. Thus, the inhibition of RPL22B splicing will occur later during spliceosome assembly or during spliceosome activation, before the first step of splicing takes place.
How social networks affect celiacs'diets
Pretlová, Anna ; Háša, Marek (advisor) ; Hájková, Karolína (referee)
This paper examines the influence of social networks on the diet of celiacs. The aim was to investigate how social networks, specifically Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, Twitter and Pinterest, can influence the preparation, purchase and consumption of gluten-free products. The chosen research method was quantitative analysis. Results were obtained from Czech and a few Slovak celiacs and people with gluten allergy with help of a questionnaire survey followed by descriptive analysis. The questionnaire itself was disseminated on the social networks Instagram, Facebook and WhatsApp. The final sample included 264 from the original 279 respondents. The results show that the use of social networking sites is popular among patients with celiac disease and gluten-free diets and that users benefit from it. It was also revealed that the most useful social networks are Instagram amd Facebook. On the other hand, YouTube, Twitter and Pinterest fell completely in the evaluaion. The main reason for this is the small amount of beneficial information. When it comes to eating, celiacs are mainly looking for new recipes, products and places that offer gluten-free meals, according to the results. In addition to extend dietary horizons, social networks have also provent to contain important information about the disease...
Vaccination as a communication challenge: an analysis of the arguments and factors influencing its (non-)acceptance
Hájková, Karolína ; Klabíková Rábová, Tereza (advisor) ; Vranka, Marek (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the negative phenomenon of refusing vaccination,the declining vaccination coverage, and the return of infectiousdiseases which are preventable by vaccines. This is an international phenomenon which was identified by the World Health Organization in 2019 as one of the top ten threats to public health. The topic of rejection and hesitation in vaccination is a complex issue which is influenced by many factors. These include,for example, the media environment, geographical and financial barriers, historical influences, personal experience, health literacy, risk perception and many more. Failure to adopt immunization programs is a collective, not individual, public health problem. It is therefore necessary to map these factors and to analyze the arguments against vaccination which prevent its adoption. The thesis contains a brief mapping of the history of refusal of vaccination, elaboration of a comprehensive set of factors influencing the acceptance of vaccination, analysis of selected arguments against vaccination, and finally, a summary of knowledge for creating strategies for adopting immunization programs.
Annotated translation of the study: Nazira Alvarez Espinosa, El retorno del rey: Aragorn y su viaje heroico
Hájková, Karolína ; Charvátová, Anežka (advisor) ; Obdržálková, Vanda (referee)
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to translate the article El retorno del rey: Aragorn y su viaje heroico (The return of the king: Aragorn and his heroic journey). Author of the article mentioned is Nazira Álvarez Espinoza. The translation was done from Spanish to Czech. The bachelor thesis consists of two parts: translation of the selected text and commentary of the translation. The first part of the commentary includes a fictional translation commission and external and internal text factors. The second part of the commentary concerns selected translation issues, which occured during the translation, their solutions and typology of translation shifts. Key words annotated translation, translation analysis, translation issue, Lord of the Rings, mythology, Joseph Campbell, heroe
Design of Wheelchair for Disabled Dog
Hájková, Karolína ; Buganská, Tamara (referee) ; Rubínová, Dana (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of wheelchair for disabled dog. The main goal is to design functional and durable device with attractive appearance that will make life easier for canine patients and their owners in difficult life situations. The thesis is based on survey of existing products and on study of current state of knowledge concerning needs of canine patients and their parameters. It is veterinary product that can be used in rehabilitation centers for animals and by owners of handicapped dogs.

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