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Design of Automatic Trading Systém Based on Fractal Geometry
Malý, Petr ; Dostál, Petr (referee) ; Budík, Jan (advisor)
This thesis deals with an analysis and prediction of foreign exchange markets. The thesis is based on the fractal market hypothesis and it uses tools based on fractal geometry for prediction of markets. The thesis also describes ways of using advanced methods of artificial intelligence for analyzing markets. The outcome is designed and implemented automatic trading system. The thesis also deals with testing of designed system on historical data and on the latest data as well.
Mobile Cash Desk
Malý, Petr ; Hruška, Tomáš (referee) ; Kurečka, Radomír (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with the proposition and the implementation of system for mobile orders in restaurants, that would enable sta ff to create and to bill orders. Spending can be paid from customer's account after customer authentication. The system is implemented for mobile platform Windows Phone version 7.5.
Preparation of mutant variants of Kingella kingae RtxA cytotoxin for membrane topology research
Lichvárová, Michaela ; Osičková, Adriana (advisor) ; Malý, Petr (referee)
Kingella kingae is a facultative anaerobic, β-hemolytic, gram-negative bacterium. It has been shown, that K. kingae is an important cause of invasive infections in young children, especially between 6 to 36 months of age. The most common diseases caused by K. kingae are septic arthritis, osteomyelitis, bacteremia and infective endocarditis. The key virulence factor of K. kingae is the secreted RtxA toxin, which belongs to the RTX toxins family (Repeats in ToXin). These are divided into two categories, hemolysins and leukotoxins, based on the cellular specificity of their action. The broad specificity of the RtxA toxin indicates that RtxA can be classified as a cytolytic RTX hemolysin. RtxA molecules are inserted into the host cell membrane and form cation-selective membrane pores that trigger cation flux. This disrupts normal cell physiology and eventually leads to cell lysis. The aim of this bachelor thesis was to prepare mutant variants of the K. kingae RtxA cytotoxin with lysine substitutions in the pore-forming domain for future study of the membrane topology of the toxin using biotin binding to the lysine residues. In order to observe the topology of the RtxA toxin in the host cell membrane, the toxin must be able to insert to the cell membrane. Therefore, another objective was to determine...
Properties of color centers in diamond studied by methods of femtosecond laser spectroscopy
Streshkova, Neli ; Malý, Petr (advisor) ; Dzurňák, Branislav (referee)
In this work, we focus on the interaction of SiV color centers in diamond with femtose- cond light pulses. In the theoretical part, a script is developed to simulate the experimen- tal varying stripe length method and the effects of saturated optical gain are investigated. In the experimental part, photoluminescence and transient differential absorption under non-resonant excitation are studied. The result of the luminescence measurements are estimates of the effective cross-sections of single-photon absorption for the wavelengths 620 nm, 515 nm and 340 nm, as well as the effective cross-section of three-photon absorp- tion for 2000 nm. The result of the differential absorption measurements is the relaxation constant of the excited level of the SiV center and the upper estimate of the time duration of the initial dynamics. 1
Current approaches in the development of vaccines against infectious viral diseases
Vargová, Soňa ; Malý, Petr (advisor) ; Osička, Radim (referee)
Vaccination remains one of the most successful biomedical interventions for preventing viral diseases. While early vaccines were developed by attenuating the infectious agent in cell cultures or by inactivation, new delivery platforms are on the rise thanks to the advent of genetic engineering. The COVID-19 pandemic stimulated the rapid adoption and a massive deployment of these platforms. Viral vector vaccines elicit antigen expression within cells and induce a robust cytotoxic T cell response, unlike protein subunit vaccines conferring mainly humoral immunity. mRNA vaccines also deliver the antigen inside the cells while offering more manageable and faster manufacturing possibilities. Unlike DNA-based vaccines, mRNA does not enter the nucleus, and thus, the probability of disrupting gene expression in the recipient cell is diminished. This thesis aims to offer an overview of current approaches in vaccinology and discuss the various platforms in use. The thesis will also present recent advances in the development of prophylactic vaccines against infections with human immunodeficiency virus-1 (HIV-1) and hepatitis C virus (HCV) and also will focus on a recently proposed strategy for vaccine development based on non-cognate ligands mimicking epitopes recognised by broadly neutralising antibodies...
Photochromic effect in nanoporous titanium dioxide film with Ag nanocrystals
Galář, Pavel ; Malý, Petr (advisor) ; Dohnalová, Kateřina (referee)
The diploma thesis is devoted to multicolour photochromic effect in nanocomposite material Ag-TiO2, which is caused by a spectrally selective photoinduced decrease in extinction. The Thesis introduces briefly the theory of particle plasmons which are of fundamental significance for the investigated phenomenon. A short summary of the models and results published on photochromic effect in Ag-TiO2 is than given. The core of thesis deals with the optimization of this nanocomposite material towards a high photochromatic response. The influence of concentration of the TiO2 solution and of the speed of its spin coating deposition on a substrate was measured. Also the effect of AgNO3 quality used for sample preparation was monitored. A change in the extinction was found to depend on parameters of the excitation laser beam too. As a part of the optimization process, also the alternative TiO2 matrixes produced on basis of lamellar micelles were tested. The photochromic effect was monitored by measurements of the light extinction and scattering in dependence on the sample photoexposition. The properties of a set of the high-quality samples were studied using photoluminescence spectroscopy. Measurements of the photoluminescence decay with subpicosecond time resolution by up-conversion technique as well as of the...
Alternative ECG measurement using flexible electrodes for scanning of electrical potentials on the human body
Hylský, Václav ; Šteffl, Michal (advisor) ; Malý, Petr (referee)
The objective of this bachelor thesis is to measure ECG signal using experimental textile electrodes. The theoretical part deals with heart anatomy, the placement of the heart within the rib cage, heart's electrical activity and ways of measuring it using electrocardiography as well as alternative ECG systems. The practical part of this thesis deals with the use of an experimental ECG T-shirt and wearable electronic equipment. This part also includes the description of the examination method as well as of the equipment which processes and records the signal. The next part this thesis deals with laboratory testing of the experimental ECG T-shirt on a selected sample of people. It also includes an assessment of the measurement results. Keywords: Conductive fabric, electrocardiography, electrocardiogram, electrodes
Novel binding proteins derived from small protein domains targeting diagnostically important molecules
Vaňková, Lucie ; Malý, Petr (advisor) ; Brynda, Jiří (referee) ; Trefil, Pavel (referee)
The rapid development of the gene engineering techniques, especially methods for in vitro directed evolution and combinatorial mutagenesis, has triggered the generation of new binding agents to almost any antigen of interest as an alternative to broadly used antibodies. These so-called non-Ig scaffolds are often derived from proteins with useful biophysical properties. While the therapeutic market is still dominated by monoclonal antibodies, the easy option of desired customization of non-Ig binders by conventional methods of gene engineering predestine them largely for the use in the diagnostic area. The ABD scaffold, derived from a three-helix bundle of albumin-binding domain of streptococcal protein G, represents one of the small non-Ig scaffolds. In our laboratory, we have established a highly complex combinatorial library developed on the ABD scaffold. This ABD scaffold-derived library was used to generate unique binders of human prostate cancer (PCa) biomarkers PSP94, KLK2, KLK11 for the more precise diagnosis of PCa. The second part of the thesis describes the generation of ABD-derived binders selectively recognizing different phenotypes of circulating tumor cells as a binding component of the cell capture zone of microfluidic chip for lung adenocarcinoma diagnosis. Beside this already...

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