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Medieval society and landscape, their reciprocal relationship and influencing
Horák, Jan ; Klápště, Jan (advisor) ; Lisá, Lenka (referee) ; Gojda, Martin (referee)
1 Jan Horák Medieval society and landscape, their reciprocal relationship and influencing Dissertation English abstract Introduction Archaeology is a discipline focused on human. And although we can find many specialisations in it, like medieval archaeology or environmental archaeology, we should not forget the possibilities of stepping out of these specialised ways or of binding them together. Archaeology can also contribute to the knowledge about us and about our own society. The ways in which medieval people have dealt with nature offer many interesting possibilities of ideas and concepts, which are applicable not only on archaeological methods, but also on a reflection of us. This study aims on topic of a relationship between medieval society and a landscape with example of the relationship with soils. This choice is based not only on an importance of the soils for medieval people, but also on the importance of soils in archaeological research. The soils are an archive of archaeological information and are also one of the most used explanatory factors of environment oriented interpretations. But these interpretations often lead to inconsistent and wrong results. This study is therefore aimed also on a critique of archaeological methods. To make such critique possible - as to evaluate archaeological...
Manufacturing of a Segment of the Seat Positioning System
Horák, Jan ; Peterková, Eva (referee) ; Řiháček, Jan (advisor)
The bachelor's thesis is focused on the design of technology for the production of a seat positioning system made of sheet steel ČSN 11 373 with a thickness of 2 mm. Due to the adjustment of the production quantity of 200 000 pieces per year, the required dimensional accuracy and surface quality of the cutting surface is used by the technology of production of fine blanking with a pressure edge. Part of the work is the implementation of technological and construction calculations, including the design of the cutting tool with the necessary drawing documentation. An alternating arrangement of cut-outs for a coiled sheet metal blank (Ds = 1 200 mm, ds = 500 mm) is chosen as most suitable in the work, which means the use of 36 coils for a given annual production. In the final part of the work, a three-acting hydraulic press Feintool HFA 8800plus is chosen for the production of the component, which is incorporated into the automated production line FBA 6/300, including all necessary equipment for handling, unwinding and straightening the cut sheet metal strip.
The solution of bankruptcy in the form of reorganization
Horák, Jan ; Smolík, Petr (advisor) ; Winterová, Alena (referee)
Title of the Master's thesis: The solution of bankruptcy in the form of reorganization Summary The main objective of this diploma thesis is to provide a sufficient description and analysis of the solution of bankruptcy in the form of reorganization which is regulated by the Act. No. 182/2006 Sb. The complex issue of reorganization is essentially a method for non-liquidation solution of bankruptcy usable only in the case when a debtor is an entrepreneur. It uses various methods of restructuring debtor's business in order to satisfy the creditors to a greater extent than in the case of liquidation solution of bankruptcy. The thesis is divided into fifteen chapters that are further divided into subchapters. Chapter one briefly describes the history of bankruptcy law. The second chapter is an explanation of nature of insolvency law focusing also on the economic aspect of insolvency. The following chapter defines bankruptcy within the meaning of applicable legislation. The existence of bankruptcy is essential for insolvency proceedings at all. The most important subjects of insolvency proceedings are parties to the proceedings. Their position is described in detail in the fourth chapter. Chapters five to thirteen then provide detail analysis of the institute of reorganization. There is provided a definition of...
Solid based note-taking application
Horák, Jan ; Klímek, Jakub (advisor) ; Škoda, Petr (referee)
With the ongoing shifting of user-generated content from many independent small websites to several complex web applications run by worldwide commer- cial corporations, the question of data ownership becomes significantly more relevant. This trend has been noticed by sir Timothy Berners-Lee and his team of researchers at the MIT Computer Science & Artificial Intelligence Lab, who introduced Solid, a system for building decentralized social applications, aiming to decentralize power on the web. A web application developed as a part of this thesis aims to contribute to the Solid project by creating a user-friendly note-taking application based on the Solid system. Several methods have been utilized to analyze the requirements and lead the application design and development in the right direction. During and after implementation, the application was thoroughly tested using various approaches. 1
The influence of PAP phenomenon on performance indicators in sprint from crouch start
Horák, Jan ; Hojka, Vladimír (advisor) ; Šťastný, Petr (referee)
Title: Evaluation of post-activation potentiation effect on performance indicators of sprint following crouch start Objectives: The main objective of this thesis is to evaluate the influence of post- activation potentiation phenomenon on sprinter step performance indicators following crouch start by using Optojump system. Secondary objectives are firstly - to complile systematic up-to-date review based on recently published evidence, and secondly - to compare acquired results with current trends described in this review. Methods: Fifteen (n = 15) moderate to well trained male athletes completed the experimental procol of controlled sprints (20 m), activation of post-activation potentiation / post-activation performance enhancement elicited by series of squats (3 series, 5 repetition, load of 75 % of 1RM, resting interval 2 mins). Following the activation, all participants completed 1x20 m of sprinting performance from crouch start at 5 min, 10 min, 20 min and 40 min. All measurments were made by using the Optojump system. Acquired measurments were further analyzed and statistically evaluated. Results: Evaluation of acquired data did not result in significant positive effect of activation protocol on measured variables. Furthemore, series of squats were associated with decreased peak velocity and...
Myocardial regeneration after intracoronary injection of autologous bone marrow-derived mononuclear cells in patients with large anterior acute myocardial infarction and late reperfusion
Skalická, Hana ; Horák, Jan (advisor) ; Vojáček, Jan (referee) ; Málek, Ivan (referee)
Myocardial regeneration after intracoronary injection of autologous bone marrow-derived mononuclear cells in patients with large anterior acute myocardial infarction and late reperfusion Objective and background: Despite the use of reperfusion therapies, outcomes in patients with large ST elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI), late reperfusion and left ventricular (LV) dysfunction is poor. We investigated longterm safety and efficacy of intracoronary injections of autologous bone marrow-derived mononuclear cells (BMNCs). Methods: 27 patients with anterior STEMI (age 59 ± 12 yrs, mean baseline LV ejection fraction (LVEF) 39±5%), who underwent percutaneous coronary intervention 4-24 hours after the onset of symptoms, were randomly assigned either to intracoronary BMNCs injection (n = 17, BMNCs group, out of which 14 underwent longterm follow-up), or to standard therapy (n = 10, Control group). The LVEF, the LV end-diastolic and end-systolic volumes (LVEDV, LVESV) and diastolic function (transmitral flow, pulmonary vein flow) were assessed by echocardiography at discharge, month 4 and 24. Myocardial perfusion was assessed using SPECT at baseline and month 4. Results: At 24-month, there was no difference in rates of serious clinical events (36% vs. 50%, p=0,54). At Month 4 LVEF improved to similar extent in...
Brand Development of the selected Company
Horák, Jan ; Fait, Petr (referee) ; Chlebovský, Vít (advisor)
This master’s thesis analyses a brand of selected company Engineering Test Institute, public enterprise (SZU), which offers services of testing, inspection and certification. Theoretical part of the thesis is focused on literature research of marketing and branding theories. The key part is the analytical part, which contains a detailed analysis of the current state of the brand "Engineering Testing Institute". The thesis also contains a questionnaire survey focused on both the internal environment of the company and its customers. The research is followed by a final part with possible suggestions on how to further develop the brand.
Documentation of the historical buildings for hops processing: thematic survey of hop dryers
Podroužek, Kamil ; Eismann, Šimon ; Horák, Jan ; Kaláb, Jiří ; Papoušek, Miroslav ; Kuprová, Renata ; Radová, Lucie ; Skalický, David ; Švec, Roman
The main focus of this project NAKI DG16P02B021 Documentation of the historical buildings for hops processing was to perform a basic documentation of the historical buildings for hops processing. These buildings are part of architectual assets bound to the specific natural conditions occuring only in some regions. These conditions constitute an important part of the urbanism of towns and cultural countriside. There has not been given any scientific attention to the development, function, constructions or the technological equipment used on these buildings. In addition, these buildings (except several) are not historically protected. With respect to size, these buildings are of a great financial burden to their owners and have lately been subject to a large scale of demolition. Out of more than 5500 of these buildings listed in the beginning of the 20th century in Zatec hops region itself only hundreds have been preserved. Hence, the documentation is the last possibility of recording these buildings for the future. As part of the basic documentation of the buildings, undoubtful identification, photo-documentation, the documentation of the specific contruction solutions, technological equipment and technological state of proving the hops processing, the land surveying, the construction measurements and sample collection for dendro-chronical dating of selected buildings was performed. The archive research was part of the study as well. Based on this evidence a special map and IISPP/GIS NPÚ based database was created. A highly easy-to-use system was created using sophisticated technology - phones with cameras and GPS modules, tablet PCs, remote network access to the external scanned document storage and remotely accessible GIS and MIS map databases. This system enables operational field documentation and based on this experience a methodology was created that describes the use of this widlely available technology in basic field architectural documentation.
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