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Biogas Plant Telč
Novák, František ; Hubáček,, Petr (referee) ; Myslín, Jiří (advisor) ; Skála, Jiří (advisor)
The biogas plant in Telč. Administrative and laboratory building is located on the premises of a biogas plant on the outskirts of Telč in the field of science and technology park. Half of a two-storey building will be used for laboratory tests which, under different operating conditions and settings will test changing input of crops, optimization of these parameters in different technological settings to maximize energy output. It will also be a place of management of biogas plant. The building is located in a slightly hilly terrain at an altitude of 539,350 meters and complies with disabled access.
Law-Related Databases
Novák, František ; Cvrček, František ; Pala, K. ; Rychlý, P.
The Legal Theory Dpt. of the Institute of State and Law has been running and processing databases since 1985. Their primary purpose is the research and analysis of legal texts and legal language. In principle, they involve two projects: CS LEGSYS (the database of legal regulations, judicature and bill justification reports), and PES (Legal Electronic Vocabulary) – the database of doctrinal language (textbooks, comments and laws) complemented by a linguistic module for the analysis of law-related reference publications and their comparison with the general language. All relevant software tools for work with the Legal Electronic Vocabulary have been developed in cooperation with the Informatics Faculty of Masaryk University.
Data on the legislation in the Czech Republic – why should they be collected and what to do with them
Novák, František
This article deals with the problem of collection data on legislature and legislative systém namely the Czech legislative systém and using them for analytical scientific purposes. Collecting of such data presupposes of course creating of special databases and software.
Study of structure and chemical composition of soil humic substances isolated from humic podzol
Enev, V. ; Klučáková, M. ; Novák, František
The aim of this work was study chemical composition and structure of soil humic substances (HS). Object of our study were three samples HS which were isolated from Humic Podzol (locality Krkonoše, Czech Republic). Isolation of HS was performed according to the procedure recommended by the International Humic Substances Society. All samples of HS were characterized by elemental analysis (EA), ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy (UV/Vis), infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and steady-state fluorescence spectroscopy. Absorption coefficients (E.sub.ET./sub./E.sub.BZ./sub., E.sub.2./sub./E.sub.3./sub. and E.sub.4./sub./E.sub.6./sub.) of HS were calculated from the absorbance values. Fluorescence coefficients (Milori index and Zsolnay index) of HS were calculated from the area of the emission spectra.
Quo vadis, Czech Legislation - Laws of the Czech Republic since 1993 and Factually Subject Characteristics
Novák, František
This chapter is concerned of the analysis of the Czech legislation from the year 1993 to the present in category of Law Acts as the basic legislative instrument enected in that period. The results obtained from such comparisons demonstrate that the most intensive attention is in legislation devoted to economic and state administrative affairs including justice, but problems connected with individual and his rights and possible satisfying his cultural, social and education needs are after the year 1990 even more marginalized.
Positive influence of humate on the growth of selected plant species
Šerá, Božena ; Novák, František ; Gajdová, Iveta
Stimulatory effect of humic and fulvic acids extracted from local sources of peat (the origin of CR) on germination and early growth of hemp (Cannabis sativa L.), poppy (Papaver somniferum L.), pepper (Capsicum annuum L.) and rape (Brassica napus subsp. napus) was verified. Experiments were performed in standard laboratory conditions. Dry weight of sprout was determined. Obtained data were evaluated by the ANOVA test. Tested plants can be arranged in the order from the significant positive effect on the dry weight to the negative one as follows: hemp, poppy, pepper, rape.
Výzkum a vývoj vědeckých podkladů kvantifikace znečišťování ovzduší v ČR: Výzkum a identifikace zdrojů znečišťování ovzduší těžkými kovy
ENVIROTEC, Praha ; Ústav chemických procesů AV ČR, Praha, oddělení reakcí v plynné fázi, Praha ; EGÚ Praha Engineering, a.s., Praha ; Vokurková, Hana ; Petříková, Jana ; Novák, František ; Pospíchalová, Dana ; Štrancová, Jana ; Kurfürst, Jiří ; Svoboda, Karel ; Fara, Milan
Svazek obsahuje závěrečné zprávy: Etapa E01 - Základní podklady o emisních zdrojích těžkých kovů a jejich sledování II; Etapa E02 - Zdroje emisí těžkých kovů na území ČR, metody jejich hodnocení; Etapa E03 - Analýzy doprovodných vzorků k měření emisí těžkých kovů. Problematika sledování emisí těžkých kovů na úrovni mezinárodních závazků.
Effect of selected abiotic additives on bioremediation of crude oil contamination in soil
Kuráň, P. ; Trögl, J. ; Nováková, J. ; Pilařová, V. ; Pilařová, K. ; Ederer, J. ; Dáňová, P. ; Pavlorková, J. ; Fryčák, R. ; Bošková, S. ; Kozler, J. ; Novák, František
The effect of addition of selected abiotic additives (humic substances, zeolites) on the biodegradation of crude oil in polluted soil by joint action of autochthonic micro flora as well as by crude-oil-degrading bacterial strain was tested in the set of pot experiments. The process was followed by means of analytical parameters (hydrocarbon index, ratios pristane/C.sub.17./sub., phytane/C.sub.18./sub., total organic carbon content) and characterization of activity and structure of microbial community within one-year-experiment. Addition of humic substances did not affect biodegradation rate significantly, however it improved the evolution of soil microbial community biomass. Addition of zeolites (10% w/w) resulted in slower increase of microbial biomass compared to modules lacking zeolites, however it improved the operation with soil. In contrast, augmentation of degrading bacterial strain increased the biodegradation rate significantly and proved to be the most effective treatment.

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