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Alternative Methods for the Analysis of Structural Changes in Muscle Tissue
Kaspar, Pavel ; Hrabovský, Miroslav (referee) ; Adam, Vojtěch (referee) ; Grmela, Lubomír (advisor)
Tato disertační práce se zabývá tématikou analýzy strukturálních změn ve svalové tkáni a metodikou optického měření. I přesto, že existuje nezanedbatelné množství metod pro detekci konkrétních změn ve svalovině, především pak v konzumním mase, drtivá většina z nich se zaměřuje na jeden konkrétní proces a vyžaduje komplikované postupy a drahé přístroje. Předmětem prezentovaného výzkumu není tedy nalézt metody přesnější a specifičtější, než jsou ty již exitující, ale raději zvolit alternativní přístup k problematice. Součástí je pak i snaha najít možnosti jak obejít technologické nároky moderních postupů a přitom se přiblížit co nejvíce jejich informačnímu přínosu. Za tímto účelem je potřeba mít dostatečné teoretické znalosti a experimentální zkušenosti především v oboru fyziky, optiky a postupů měření, ale také široké povědomí o problematice biologických tkání a procesů v nich probíhajících. Na základě získaných informací a pochopení pochodů ve svalové tkáni jsou navrhnuty a testovány tři rozdílné přístupy. Vytvořené metody pracují s fotony v transmisním i reflexním uspořádání. Pomocí pozorování změn absorpce, rozptylu a polarizace světla po interakci se vzorkem svalové tkáně jsou posouzeny jeho další optické vlastnosti především index lomu a optická anizotropie. Identifikace změn optických vlastností vzorků za různých podmínek umožňuje společně se simulací Monte Carlo posoudit rozdíly mezi vzorky čerstvými, starými, sušenými a jednou či dvakrát zmraženými a rozmraženými.
Study of the morphology of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite irradiated by argon ions
Komínek, Josef ; Kaspar, Pavel (referee) ; Sobola, Dinara (advisor)
The main task of this bachelor’s degree work is study of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite (HOPG) using atomif force microscopy, Raman spectroscopy and XPS spectroscopy. HOPG is layered material: atoms in one layer have stronger bong between themselves than two atoms in two neighbouring layers. Wide application options require further study. HOPG is now commonly used in nano-industry. It is used as a dimension standard. HOPG of A quality was processed in this work. In order to get accurate 3D data of sample surface, AFM measuring was done. 3D models of surfaces of various sizes are made. For these purposes was used free AFM data tool. Height parameters are used to describe topography. Got parameters are important for further study.
Taxation of Legal Entities in the Czech Republic and France - a Comparison
Hrad, Zdeněk ; Kašpar, Pavel (referee) ; Brychta, Karel (advisor)
The Bachelor’s Thesis focuses on taxation of corporations. It compares taxation of corporations in the Czech Republic and in The France Republic. The thesis contains informations, methods and suggestions about optimization of tax liability. Calculation of tax liability is illustrated on the factual example.
Business Plan of the Company Development
Holinková, Lenka ; Kašpar, Pavel (referee) ; Šimberová, Iveta (advisor)
This thesis presents a business plan for development of trading company. Based on thorough analysis of significant external and internal factors I present the draft of conceptual changes in areas: organizational structure, employee motivation, sales management. Target of changes are increase market share and increase competitiveness. This thesis will serve management as implementation document for the realization of the proposed changes.
Processing of modern microscope signals for local material characterization
Kaspar, Pavel ; Sadovský, Petr (referee) ; Tománek, Pavel (advisor)
Signal processing from modern microscopes for local characteristics of materials Image processing is more and more important for the advancement of image evaluation taken from microscopes. This thesis engages the problem of artefact detection and removal from images taken by electron microscope, more accurately by low energy electron microscopy (LEEM). It then offers a possible course of processing such images by edge detection and its theoretical use. These operations are all made in MatLAB language.
Electrical characteristics of graphene layers and their use as gas sensors
Kučera, Štěpán ; Kaspar, Pavel (referee) ; Macků, Robert (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the general characterization and description of graphene and related nanostructures. It involves production by the most used methods, including their advantages and disadvantages. Due to the impossibility of connection in the usual way, the graphene sample had to be contacted under visual inspection with a microscope with the tip contacts in the shielded area. Subsequently, it was subjected to current-voltage characterization with normal conditions on a Keithley 4200-CSC instrument. The next step was to measure the same sample under a different gas atmosphere. The result is a comparison of the specific responses to the change in gas atmosphere in which the graphene monolayer was exposed.
Transformation of ECG leads
Kaspar, Pavel ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Hrubeš, Jan (advisor)
Transformation of ECG The aim of this work is to get acquainted with the means of transformation of ECG, and to execute Dower transform and evaluate it’s efficiency. Then, to design and realize a new way of forward and reverse transformation of ECG in MATLAB program for the purpose of data compression, and to evaluate its functionality with signals from CSE database.
Electrical characteristics of graphene layers and their use as gas sensors
Kučera, Štěpán ; Kaspar, Pavel (referee) ; Macků, Robert (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the general characterization and description of graphene and related nanostructures. It involves production by the most used methods, including their advantages and disadvantages. Due to the impossibility of connection in the usual way, the graphene sample had to be contacted under visual inspection with a microscope with the tip contacts in the shielded area. Subsequently, it was subjected to current-voltage characterization with normal conditions on a Keithley 4200-CSC instrument. The next step was to measure the same sample under a different gas atmosphere. The result is a comparison of the specific responses to the change in gas atmosphere in which the graphene monolayer was exposed.
Spectrometric Evaluation Of Carbon Quantum Dot Size Distribution
Kaspar, Pavel
The discovery of graphene affected a large amount of scientific fields, as the material under correct circumstances can have amazing properties applicable in numerous disciplines. Because of graphene’s interaction with light and carrier physics it also makes a good material for the construction of quantum dots. It is important to be able to measure the size of the quantum dot after fabrication, because many of the properties vary with its radius. Photoluminescence is an effect dependant on the radius of the dots, and coupled with proper calculation it can provide a quick and straightforward way to analyze the spread of the dot sizes in the sample.

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