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UNIVERSAL BASIC OPRESSION
Růžičková, Martina ; Jánoščík,, Václav (referee) ; Sterec, Pavel (advisor)
Master's thesis Polyamory Design Unit (PDU) explores the possibilities of collaboration between experts being active in fine arts, product design, graphic design, architecture and philosophy in order to create a speculative future scenario. Together with Jana Trundova, Simon Barak, Ondrej Mohyla and Lukas Likavcan, I create the concept and the presentation structure for a housing complex, which is designed for polyamoric coexistence of human and non-human entities. Such a coexistence is made possible by full automation of work and global implementation of universal basic income. These initial parameters constitute a big emancipatory potential, that could change present meaning of the concept of polyamory and thus redefine networks of relations in bigger scales too.
Microscopic images with high depth of focus
Růžičková, Martina ; Odstrčilík, Jan (referee) ; Čmiel, Vratislav (advisor)
The aim of the paper is to introduce an optic microscope as well as microscopic photography producing. It further engages in sharpening issues and attaining a sharp image with extremely robust depth acuteness assuming using a series of images with different acuteness levels. The goal is to create a suitable algorithm to increase depth acuteness, to perform a visual processing of the series of images and to get one final image with high depth acuteness.
Media Image of the Fu-Fu Cult
Růžičková, Martina ; Santos, Luis Artemio De Los (referee) ; Stratil, Václav (advisor)
In an interconnected world of alone standing individuals, artistic individuality is in many cases expressed through attempt to question culture of branded corporations and thus replace it with artist’s independent mind that is able to create works as commentaries and alone standing, “independent” products. To create post-ironic individuals, individuals as “highly diversified” brands. So long they’ve dreamed about wide spread and legitimization of their work, their art. This was partly done by overwhelming their followers’ social media feeds.
Effectors of RAB GTPases and their role in plant secretion
Růžičková, Martina ; Hála, Michal (advisor) ; Motyka, Václav (referee) ; Klíma, Petr (referee)
Rab GTPases are small signaling molecules that play an important role in vesicle trafficking in eukaryotic cells. Correct signaling through small GTPases allows orchestration of vesicle transport among cellular organelles and also to the cell wall providing cell wall material for cell growth and elongation. Engagement of Rab GTPases in the regulation of endomembrane trafficking is one of the evolutionary conserved aspects of secretion regulation. The network of Rab GTPases interaction includes also various downstream effectors. One of them is the exocyst complex involved in vesicle docking at the plasma membrane. It is a complex composed of eight different subunits (Sec3, Sec5, Sec6, Sec8, Sec10, Sec15, Exo70 and Exo84). Exocyst was discovered as Sec4p Rab GTPase effector in yeast and also data from animal models describe the Sec15 exocyst subunit as the Rab-interacting partner, but data from plants are missing. On the other hand, numerous studies identified exocyst role in tip growth of pollen tube and root hairs, seed coat formation, cell plate and cell wall formation, hypocotyl elongation, and importantly also PIN auxin efflux carriers recycling and polar auxin transport. There are two paralogues of SEC15 in the Arabidopsis genome, SEC15a and SEC15b, the previous one already shown to be...
The Nursing Profession from the Point of View of Medical Students
Růžičková, Martina ; Jirkovský, Daniel (advisor) ; Dorková, Zlatica (referee)
The Bachelor thesis "The Nursing Profession from the Point of View of the Medical Students" provides insight into nursing as a profession. The thesis states the main characteristics of profession. The study describes the process of professionalization and its impact on the prestige of nursing profession. This thesis also deals with the changes in the role of nurse and the image of nursing profession. The empirical part focuses on determining the attitude of medical students to the nursing profession and the subsequent comparison of the results with previous surveys and among selected groups of students.
Bipolar Disorder and Diabetes Mellitus
Růžičková, Martina ; Höschl, Cyril (advisor) ; Haluzík, Martin (referee) ; Papežová, Hana (referee)
Despite lots of research, the genetic and pathophysiological basis of bipolar disorder (BD) remains unclear. One of the possible reasons is that BD spectrum comprises a heterogeneous group of different subtypes of the illness sharing certain pathophysiological or genetic mechanisms. Patients with co-morbid diabetes mellitus (DM) may represent such a subgroup of BD with a distinct pathophysiology and possibly different clinical characteristics of BD. This thesis is aimed at investigating the possible link between BD and DM. Bipolar patients have about 3 times higher risk of DM (type 2 in particular). The first part of my thesis outlines the possible links between DM and BD, including medication, alterations in the hypothalamo-pituitary axis and signal transduction, and genetics. In the second part, I examined the possible differences in clinical characteristics between patients with (N=26) and without (N=196) co-morbid DM. Next, I examined the variables showing differences between groups, using logistic regression. Patients were recruited via The Maritime Bipolar Registry. The prevalence of DM was 11.7%. Diabetic patients were significantly older than non-diabetic patients (P < 0.001), had higher rates of rapid cycling (P = 0.02), more chronic course of BD (P = 0.006), more disability (P < 0.001), lower...
Effectors of RAB GTPases and their role in plant secretion
Růžičková, Martina ; Hála, Michal (advisor) ; Motyka, Václav (referee) ; Klíma, Petr (referee)
Rab GTPases are small signaling molecules that play an important role in vesicle trafficking in eukaryotic cells. Correct signaling through small GTPases allows orchestration of vesicle transport among cellular organelles and also to the cell wall providing cell wall material for cell growth and elongation. Engagement of Rab GTPases in the regulation of endomembrane trafficking is one of the evolutionary conserved aspects of secretion regulation. The network of Rab GTPases interaction includes also various downstream effectors. One of them is the exocyst complex involved in vesicle docking at the plasma membrane. It is a complex composed of eight different subunits (Sec3, Sec5, Sec6, Sec8, Sec10, Sec15, Exo70 and Exo84). Exocyst was discovered as Sec4p Rab GTPase effector in yeast and also data from animal models describe the Sec15 exocyst subunit as the Rab-interacting partner, but data from plants are missing. On the other hand, numerous studies identified exocyst role in tip growth of pollen tube and root hairs, seed coat formation, cell plate and cell wall formation, hypocotyl elongation, and importantly also PIN auxin efflux carriers recycling and polar auxin transport. There are two paralogues of SEC15 in the Arabidopsis genome, SEC15a and SEC15b, the previous one already shown to be...

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