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The Concept of the Individual Categories of Aircraft
Havránek, Jan ; Jebáček, Ivo (referee) ; Zablatzký, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with categories of fixed-wing aircraft and their concepts. It searches for the typical concepts in each category and explains the reasons for using them. It brings out the advantages and disadvantages of the individual designs in terms of aerodynamics, structure, technology and operation.
Antibody response of anseriform birds against avian schistosomes
HAVELKOVÁ, Markéta
Flukes of the genus Trichobilharzia are typical parasites using aquatic gastropods as intermediate hosts and birds as definitive hosts. However, infectious stages in open water are able to penetrate the skin of a mammal, including humans, and thereby induce a hypersensitivity reaction known as swimmer's itch. Infection with neurotropic species T. regenti in ducks induces an increase in level of IgY antibody which recognize certain parasitic antigens. In this work, these parameters in two other relative but visceral species, T. szidati and T. franki, and cross-reactivity of antibodies in serum of infected duck against heterologous parasitic antigen by ELISA and Western blot were characterized. Antibodies of ducks infected with T. szidati showed very low reactivity with all three parasitic antigens in compare to ducks infected with T. franki or T. regenti. The previously identified strongly immunogenic T. regenti antigens have been evaluated as species non-specific for all trichobilharzia species studied, but useful for avian fluke infection in wild individuals diagnosis.
Differences of duck, goose and eider feather from the perspective of a laborant technician
TOMÁŠKOVÁ, Anna
My bachelor thesis deals with the difference between goose, duck and eider feather. The main focus is aimed on laboratory testing; therefore no survey was carried out. The research was performed at the company Kamýk Daunen s.r.o., based in Kamýk nad Vltavou. Kamyk Daunen deals with the processing of goose and duck feather for production of feather and down filled products, duvets, pillows and mattress toppers in particular. The theoretical part of this thesis is a study of the following duck and goose species and their down and feather: Peking duck, Czech goose, Snow goose and the Common eider, and the impact of the specific feather and down of these species on human. As well as the production of feather in general. In the practical part we perform laboratory measurements of fat and oil content, humidity, oxidation number, fill power, turbidity and pH when goose, duck and eider feather with different down content are compared. The aim of my bachelor thesis is to write a specialized research on a given topic, summarize notes about the production and acquisition of feather, and to pursue laboratory methods that are applicable in this case. The main aim of the thesis is to discover, which type of feather is most suitable for quality daily sleep. As indicated before, there are several different kinds of feather that are used as a filling material for feather filled products. We have examined the difference between goose, duck and eider feather. As for the goose feather we had used feather from a goose of Czech goose and Snow goose breeds. For duck feather we have opted for the Peking duck and the eider was the Common eider.
Molecular mechanisms of cellular nonpermissiveness against Rous sarcoma virus
Štafl, Kryštof ; Hejnar, Jiří (advisor) ; Hirsch, Ivan (referee)
Most viruses can infect only a reduced range of organisms and an effective replication is possible only in selected hosts. These hosts are called permissive for the virus. Molecular principles of a nonpermissiveness and viral mechanisms of overcoming replication obstacles are still not clearly elucidated. This thesis discusses the molecular causes of the cellular nonpermissiveness against a model retrovirus - Rous sarcoma virus. The research is conducted on duck cells which are semipermis- sive to the subgroup C of Rous sarcoma virus. The virus can enter those cells, but it is not able to produce enough infectious viral progeny. Two blocks of the viral replication cycle in the duck cells are described in the thesis. The first one is the probably not optimal cellular receptor recognition. The second one is in the late phase of the replication cycle when the viral proteins are synthesized. The amount of the envelope glyco- protein coding mRNA is reduced due to the altered splicing ratios, and the virions produced from the duck cells are less infectious. This block is recessive and can be partially omitted by cell fusions with permissive chicken cells; therefore, the block is not caused by specific restriction fac- tors in sensu stricto. Additionally, the influence of mutations in duck adapted Rous...
Humoral response of specific hosts to bird schistosome antigens
Turjanicová, Libuše ; Mikeš, Libor (advisor) ; Kolářová, Libuše (referee)
This thesis focuses on humoral immune response of specific hosts to antigens of various developmental stages of bird schistosomes T. regenti and T. szidati, and follows up on previous research of antibody response in non-specific hosts (mouse, human). Sera of experimentally infected and hunted-down wild ducks were examined using the ELISA and western blot methods. The sera samples were taken in predefined intervals. Results of the ELISA analysis show the process of humoral immune response after infection by bird schistosomes. The level of specific antibodies IgY against homogenate of T. regenti cercariae increased significantly 20 d.p.i. in ducks infected by T. regenti. Such reaction wasn't observed in ducks infected by T. szidati. Slight changes in level of specific antibodies IgM against T. szidati cercariae homogenate were observed 10 d.p.i. only in fully immunocompetent ducks and in reinfected ducks. Examination of hunted-down wild ducks didn't prove infection by bird schisosomes; this conclusion was confirmed by results of the ELISA analysis. IgY antibodies from ducks infected by T. regenti demonstrated strong reactions with 2 antigens in ranges 49-47 kDa and 47-45 kDa. Other reactions, which were recognized, have not been observed in all specimen. An Western blott with homogenate from 7 days...
The Concept of the Individual Categories of Aircraft
Havránek, Jan ; Jebáček, Ivo (referee) ; Zablatzký, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with categories of fixed-wing aircraft and their concepts. It searches for the typical concepts in each category and explains the reasons for using them. It brings out the advantages and disadvantages of the individual designs in terms of aerodynamics, structure, technology and operation.

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