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Surroundings / Fragments of Life / Vernacity
Pelikánová, Šárka ; Nikitinová, Alice (referee) ; Artamonov, Vasil (advisor)
The collection of paintings entitled SURROUNDINGS is based on my long-term interest in observing the everyday world. In the diploma work, I return to my family, to my home village. I look at my surroundings with gratitude and nostalgia. With gratitude for such a carefree, loving childhood, for the diligence that our parents taught us from an early age. I look nostalgically at what remains the same around the village so far, and regret at everything that changes. During the creative process, I explore maps, recording the shapes of ponds, houses and roads. However, I narrow the resulting set of paintings to the local forests, their transformations and work in them. Paintings with repeating patterns look at first glance with an emptied aesthetic impression, like a purely thematic prank. In fact, I bring personal experience into this decorative repetition, repetitive family stories that have happened, are happening and that I want to capture with this stylized form.
Properties of lipidic nanodispersion delivery systems 1
Pelikánová, Šárka ; Doležal, Pavel (advisor) ; Musilová, Marie (referee)
Characteristics of lipophilic nanodispersed application systems Abstract: The master thesis brings a survey of microemulsions characteristics, suitable penetration enhancers characteristics, criterions for choice of microemulsion components and compendious survey of DLS (dynamic light scattering). An experimental part is oriented to the temperature influence on the viscosity and consistency of seven samples of emulsion systems containing of unsaturated fatty acids (samples A to G). Depending on temperature, the consistency is practically invariable, the viscosity decreases with increasing of temperature. The samples are expressively different in their viscosity from 2,2 mm2 s-1 for emulsion G to 19,1 mm2 s-1 for emulsion D. The consistency of every tested samples is nearly the same, about ρ = 0,985 g.cm-3 . The sample B was more expressively different in the size of its particles, it contained particles greater than 300 nm. The other tested samples had majority portion of particles with the size bellow 100 nm and they can be considered as suitable for next biopharmaceutic evaluation in light of the size of its particles. The DLS method was used for pilot assessment of temperature stability of samples, tentatively it wasn't necessary to eliminate any sample because of its unstability.
Surroundings / Fragments of Life / Vernacity
Pelikánová, Šárka ; Nikitinová, Alice (referee) ; Artamonov, Vasil (advisor)
The collection of paintings entitled SURROUNDINGS is based on my long-term interest in observing the everyday world. In the diploma work, I return to my family, to my home village. I look at my surroundings with gratitude and nostalgia. With gratitude for such a carefree, loving childhood, for the diligence that our parents taught us from an early age. I look nostalgically at what remains the same around the village so far, and regret at everything that changes. During the creative process, I explore maps, recording the shapes of ponds, houses and roads. However, I narrow the resulting set of paintings to the local forests, their transformations and work in them. Paintings with repeating patterns look at first glance with an emptied aesthetic impression, like a purely thematic prank. In fact, I bring personal experience into this decorative repetition, repetitive family stories that have happened, are happening and that I want to capture with this stylized form.
Properties of lipidic nanodispersion delivery systems 1
Pelikánová, Šárka ; Doležal, Pavel (advisor) ; Musilová, Marie (referee)
Characteristics of lipophilic nanodispersed application systems Abstract: The master thesis brings a survey of microemulsions characteristics, suitable penetration enhancers characteristics, criterions for choice of microemulsion components and compendious survey of DLS (dynamic light scattering). An experimental part is oriented to the temperature influence on the viscosity and consistency of seven samples of emulsion systems containing of unsaturated fatty acids (samples A to G). Depending on temperature, the consistency is practically invariable, the viscosity decreases with increasing of temperature. The samples are expressively different in their viscosity from 2,2 mm2 s-1 for emulsion G to 19,1 mm2 s-1 for emulsion D. The consistency of every tested samples is nearly the same, about ρ = 0,985 g.cm-3 . The sample B was more expressively different in the size of its particles, it contained particles greater than 300 nm. The other tested samples had majority portion of particles with the size bellow 100 nm and they can be considered as suitable for next biopharmaceutic evaluation in light of the size of its particles. The DLS method was used for pilot assessment of temperature stability of samples, tentatively it wasn't necessary to eliminate any sample because of its unstability.
Support for small and medium-sized businesses in the Czech Republic in terms of reference networking- impact on income tax and newly established working positions in 2014
Pelikánová, Šárka ; Vostrovská, Zdenka (advisor) ; Bartůsková, Lucia (referee)
The thesis deals with the issue of support for small and medium-sized businesses in the Czech Republic focusing on one of the market-based forms of such support in terms of networking. Specifically, the work is aimed at reference networking, and describes it in detail using an example of its representative in the Czech market. Within its theoretical part, the work defines the concept of small and medium-sized business. Further it explains the concept of promoting entrepreneurship in terms of public and market support. In the framework of this distinction, examples of some of the forms of such support have been listed. On the example of Switzerland, local representative forms of public support of entrepreneurship have been presented and compared to those in the Czech Republic. Further, networking concept has been introduced, and some principles of its operation have been defined. Different kinds of networking have been described. In the practical part, functioning of reference networking in particular, has been described more in detail on the example of the company Business for Breakfast Česká republika s.r.o. Using a questionnaire survey among the members of this concept, its benefits for both the members of the concept, as well as for the state budget have been investigated. The analysed benefits are examined in terms of both budget revenues, as well as in terms of cost savings. Fields of business, for which reference networking seems to be most beneficial, have been mentioned. In the end, benefits of representative public forms of business support with reference marketing have been compared. The study has confirmed that reference networking is an effective form of market-based support for small and medium-sized businesses, and has a positive impact on both the state budget, as well as on creating a favourable business environment in the Czech Republic. Despite public forms of business, these benefits are demonstrable and measurable.
Centra sdílených služeb v české veřejné správě –přínosy a rizika jejich implementace
Pelikánová, Šárka ; Vostrovská, Zdenka (advisor) ; Khorel, Tomáš (referee)
The baccalaureate thesis examines shared service centres, their implementation in the Czech public services administration and the related risks. The goal of this thesis is to provide an overview of the shared service centres, their role within the public service administration with a focus on the consequences of their implementation for the Czech public service administration. The first chapter describes the international competitiveness prospects of the Czech Republic for 2012-2020, as well as the Effective Public Services Administration project which supports the implementation of shared service centers. The second chapter examines the potential for optimization of institutional processes with a focus on shared service centres and the various types of support services most commonly provided by these. The third chapter describes the public services shared service centres implementation process which took place in Austria and the Netherlands, followed by an analysis and comparison of the Czech, Austrian and Dutch public services administration. The fourth chapter provides an outline of the current shared service centres implementation status in public service administration, as well as the author's view of some of the expected resulting advantages and risks. The thesis is based on information obtained from available literature, internet sources, a case study on the implementation of shared service centres by the Dutch Ministry of Justice, data made public by SAP, Eurostat and OECD.

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