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Prognosis of the German Bundesliga
Jelínek, Jan ; Štědroň, Bohumír (advisor) ; Janák, Vladimír (referee)
Title: Prognosis of the German Bundesliga Objectives: The main goals of the diploma thesis were to analyse the German Bundesliga from her financial aspect and to create a prognosis of selected values until the year 2020. Methods used: First time was used the financial analysis of absolute, differential and relation indicators. Then to estimate the future development of the German Bundesliga were selected linear and exponencial trends calculated and applied with using the least squares method. On the top was calculated and applied the modified exponencial with using the method of partial sums. Results: Summary the outcome of the financial analysis through financial indicators and selected values prognosis of the German Bundesliga until the year 2020. Key words: Football, financial source, club, competition, financial analysis, turnover, profit, salaries, revenues, costs
Prognosis of German Bundesliga
Jelínek, Jan ; Štědroň, Bohumír (advisor) ; Ruda, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Prognosis of the German Bundesliga Objectives: Description of structures and rules of the German Bundesliga. Financial analysis of the German Bundesliga and her prognosis of selected values until the year 2020. Methods used: Financial analysis of absolutes, differentials and relations indicators. Prognostics smallest squares method in Microsoft excel - linear trend function through function forecast. Results: Summary the level of the financial performance based on the financial analysis and prognosis of selected values of the German Bundesliga until the year 2020. Key words: Bundesliga, football, financial source, club, financial analysis, prognostics
Planning Solar Array Operations on the ISS
Jelínek, Jan ; Barták, Roman (advisor) ; Vilím, Petr (referee)
This work focuses on the problem of planning solar array operations on the International Space Station. The goal is to find a viable orientation for ten joints which attach panels to the station. These orientations and modes must satisfy various constraints and the final schedule should also take into account certain preferences. This is a task suitable for automated planning and scheduling, but new technologies are gaining very slowly in the field of the human spaceflights. In this work we will analyze the current solution of this problem and then we will propose a new algorithm that will exploit techniques of automated planning and scheduling. In the contrast with the original greedy algorithm, the suggested algorithm initially finds any solution and then tries to improve it by optimazing partial objective functions. Due to the size of the search space, the search attempts are limited by the time limit. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The change of Luxembourg's foreign policy
Jelínek, Jan ; Weiss, Tomáš (advisor) ; Drulák, Petr (referee)
Bachelor thesis "The change of Luxembourg's foreign policy" focuses on contemporary foreign policy of Luxembourg. The state of flux of Luxembourg's foreign policy is visible from the second half of the twentieth century, occurring at the present time as well. Past far- reaching changes of the world sphere were in the background of prevailing part of changes in external Luxembourg's priorities. The current alteration of Luxembourg's foreign policy illustrates the presented relation as Luxembourg's external priorities adapt to the changing global stage. Luxembourg decided to directly come down to the process of European integration in the time of the beginning of European Community in post-war Europe, which provided the opportunity to become an important European centre. In the present time, Luxembourg's foreign policy concentrates apart from other things on remote world regions of Arabian Peninsula and south- eastern Asia. This bachelor thesis is firstly devoted to illustrate the past approximation of Luxembourg's foreign policy towards Western Europe as well as to present the position of Luxembourg in Europe. Followingly, it depicts the changing orientation of foreign external priorities of Luxembourg associated with the extending of the network of Luxembourg's embassies. Discovered findings of...
Cardiac ischemic tolerance of hypertensive rats
Jelínek, Jan ; Neckář, Jan (advisor) ; Sotáková, Dita (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to summarize current knowledge about the influence of the ischemic- reperfusion injury at the myocard of hypertensive subjects. First part of this thesis is focused on the description of ischemia, reperfusion and changes in the myocardial metabolism during these processes. These changes in the myocardial metabolism are for example necrosis or apoptosis of the myocardial cells. The second part describes the currently known cardioprotective phenomena. This part also compares their effects. The signalization of preconditioning, the second window of preconditioning and the postconditioning are described here in more details. Third part is focused on the description of the risk factors connected to the ICHS and hypertension. It describes also classes of hypertension, clinical and experimental methods of hypertension treatment, description of the laboratory breeds of hypertensive rats. In the last part of this thesis I describe the influence of hypertension on the I-R injury in current laboratory studies. In the most studies spontaneously hypertensive rats (SHR) were used. As a normotensive controls Wistar-Kyoto rats were mostly used. For some other experiments transgenic genetic rats (TGR) were used. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Accumulated physical activity support at German youth
Jelínek, Jan ; Hendl, Jan (advisor) ; Štědroň, Bohumír (referee)
Title: Accumulated physical activity support at German youth Objectives: The main goal of this task is a closer look at the content of the accumulated physical activity support applicated on German youth and its comparison with the current status of it in the Czech republic. Methods: In this work I provide a content analysis of publications, foreign tasks, specific studies, articles and documents pointed at accumulated physical activity support issue that I additionally deal with in the comparative analysis of the Czech republic and Germany. Results: There is a clear outcome of the comparison made that both countries are fighting with the significant and constantly increasing number of teenagers that live in a sedentary and unhealthy way. In both countries there are numerous quality intervention programmes pointed at youth but they are underestimated from the managerial perspective in the Czech republic. Just in Germany we can find an inspiration and right direction in the area of conception, organization and the overall provision of successful intervention programmes. A physical education and sport manager shoud be the one who controls skills needed for mentioned programmes realization and he should gain these skills during his university (pregraduate) specialization that is closely related to...
Effect of key factors on dynamics of a snow cover evolution in Šumava Mts. conditions
Fliegl, Ondřej ; Kocum, Jan (advisor) ; Jelínek, Jan (referee)
Master thesis is concerned with the subject of a snow cover dynamics (focused on snow melting) and of the detailed analysis of each physical-geographic factors effect on its character. Knowledges published in the domestic and foreign scientific literature are confronted with the data acquired within a number of expeditionary snow monitoring campaignes carried out during winter periods 2011/2012 a 2012/2013 in headwaters of rivers of Šumava (Šumava Mts., southwestern Czechia). Mobile field survey was done in a number of time horizons within the broadly conceived research in the upper Otava River basin concentrated on the assessment of the retention potential in headstream areas.
Road side verges in agricultural landscape and their biodiversity - epigeic beetles
JELÍNEK, Jan
The species diversity, aktivity, equitability and human impact were studied using epigeic beetle communities on transect whest field field trip and alfaalfa field. The materiál was collected by pitfall traps during the period Juni-September 20016 in cadastr of the town Písek in the Southern Bohemia. 38 species and 567 individuals were kept together. Activita of beetles differs in studied plots. The highest aktivity was found on fields and the lowest in field trip. Index of human impact was very similar on studied plots wheat 2,5, field trip 12, rape 0). I tis clear that alll studied are strongly impacted by human acticity. The frequency of relic species were (Dragons and Ground beetles) 20% only on all studied plots 80,00%. The adaptible species absent on field cultures and was found on field trip only. 6 species of adaptible (stenotopic) species were found on field trip only, but their aktivity were very low. The equitability of communities in filed plots was very low (2,331 2,474). The highest equitabilty was found on field trip (3,04). The ordination of commuties indicate the close similarity. The species diversaity is very similar in all communities on studied plots. We recommend the change of sowing management and the lower agrotechnic interference in studied locality. We recommend to enhance the plots of biocorridors and biocenters. The stuided field trip plays a role for the increse of the biodiversity of epigeic beetles, which are important for the reduction of pest organisms in agricultural landscape.
Exercises and problems in linear algebra ane geometry
JELÍNEK, Jan
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to compile a collection of problems from linear algebra and geometry. The collection is intended to be used as a teaching tool at the high school and university. Some tasks are resolved in the collection. Sample images created in a suitable dynamical geometry program (GeoGebra) are used when entering and describing the solution.
Suitable methods of data prepration for mutistream compression
Jelínek, Jan ; Žemlička, Michal (advisor) ; Falt, Zbyněk (referee)
This work focuses on compression algorithm called multistream compression. We have tried to improve this algorithm to be competitive with other commonly used compression algorithms. We have also tried to combine it with well-known transformations like BWT or MTF to efficiently handle text files. Another part of the research was compose characters into bigger parts and transform the result by multistream compression. We have tried blocks of constant length like bigrams and blocks of variable length like syllables or words. Last experiments was with small changes of MSC algorithm and compare them with the original algorithm.

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