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Ventilation and Air Conditioning of Civil Buildings
Matějíček, Michal ; Adam, Pavel (referee) ; Hirš, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of the air conditioning of a swimming pool in Karlova Studánka. Air conditioning ensures forced ventilation and adjusts incoming air to required temperature and humidity inside the pool. The theoretical part deals with literary research on the topic of humid air, evaporation from the water and the thermal load of the object. The experimental part deals with evaluation of the measured humidity and indoor temperature in a bathroom and in a swimming pool.
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Physiotherapy after amputation of the limb
Pospíšil, Daniel ; Matějíček, Michal (advisor) ; Votava, Jiří (referee)
In this bachelor thesis the author considers physiotherapy after amputation of the lower limb. The theoretical section describes the anatomy of the lower limb, a procedure for amputation of the lower limb, occupational theraoy and prosthesis. The author then goes on to discuss physiotherapy in relation to two case studies of patients who have had their lower limbs removed.
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Ventilation and Air Conditioning of Civil Buildings
Matějíček, Michal ; Adam, Pavel (referee) ; Hirš, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the design of the air conditioning of a swimming pool in Karlova Studánka. Air conditioning ensures forced ventilation and adjusts incoming air to required temperature and humidity inside the pool. The theoretical part deals with literary research on the topic of humid air, evaporation from the water and the thermal load of the object. The experimental part deals with evaluation of the measured humidity and indoor temperature in a bathroom and in a swimming pool.
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Physiotherapy after amputation of the limb
Pospíšil, Daniel ; Votava, Jiří (referee) ; Matějíček, Michal (advisor)
In this bachelor thesis the author considers physiotherapy after amputation of the lower limb. The theoretical section describes the anatomy of the lower limb, a procedure for amputation of the lower limb, occupational theraoy and prosthesis. The author then goes on to discuss physiotherapy in relation to two case studies of patients who have had their lower limbs removed.
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