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The history and the present of nuclear weapons in the world and in The Czech Republic
TEJC, Michal
This bachelor thesis deals with the history and the present of nuclear weapons in the world and in the Czech Republic, from the first research in the area of the discovery of physical particles to the development and testing of nuclear weapons of individual states, the adoption of international treaties and agreements that reduce dangerous nuclear weapon abuses in the world. In the theoretical part, it contains historical references to discovering new elements, their research and practical use in nuclear weapons. The thesis also describes the clear history of the individual research programs of states that have now declared themselves or are expected to hold nuclear weapons or are currently developing nuclear weapons. The thesis continues with the analysis of international treaties and agreements on gradual banning of nuclear weapons testing, which resulted in the adoption of the Non-proliferation Treaty. The aim of this thesis was to: Analyze and compare the historical development and present of nuclear weapons in the world and in the Czech Republic. In order to meet this goal, it was necessary to address the persons who are oriented in the given issue and to use the processed questionnaires to characterize individual views of the respondents on the issue of nuclear weapons use or abuse, documenting accepted international treaties and possibilities of real nuclear weapons abuse by states that did not join international commitments. After responding people and analyzing their responses to nuclear weapons, materials that could be used to manufacture them, and controlling their non-proliferation, it was documented that all respondents agreed that international agreements led to lower international tensions and partial suspension of nuclear tests. In most countries, nuclear programs have either ended, or their nuclear program has been completely resolved beyond the guarantee system. By adopting current legal acts, the possibilities to illegally manufacture nuclear weapons have decreased. This does not apply to countries that support international terrorism and nuclear deterrence.
Chronological aspects of the acute coronary syndrome
Sitar, J. ; Střeštík, Jaroslav ; Kala, P. ; Špinar, J. ; Groch, L. ; Hlinomaz, O. ; Horňáček, I. ; Novák, M. ; Rezek, M. ; Sitar Jr., J. ; Tejc, M.
Daily rates of the direct PCI interventions in acute myocardial infarctions performed on two cardiological clinics in Brno (2004-2006) were analyzed from chronological aspects.They are more frequent in Monday whereas on weekends appears a minimum. They are alsomore frequent on early spring, the minimum is in November.

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