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From the Ordo of Mainz up to the Liber visionum: the concept of the medieval kingship under the rule of Henry II and Henry III in the mirror of selected historical sources
Navrátil, Petr ; Suchánek, Drahomír (advisor) ; Drška, Václav (referee)
The purpose of the study is to analyse and to compare the reign of two rulers of Francia Orientalis - Henry II and Henry III. The reason for the author's research is that the conception of the legitimization of kingship is nowadays a highly discussed issue and it is one of the most significant tasks the medieval research is facing. Methods used in this study are analysis and comparison. The study is composed of six chapters, each of them dealing with different aspect of the legitimization of kingship. Chapter One is introductory and defines basic terminology used in the study. Chapter Two examines relevant specialized discursus. Chapter Three deals with the sources of medieval thinking and consists of three parts. Part One explains the terms of sacrality and legitimacy. Part Two focuses on the roots of sacral kingship. Part Three investigates the history of legitimization of kingship in the Frankish Empire. Chapter Four is subdivided into four parts and it mainly provides an outline of Henry's II reign and examines relevant historical sources. Part One discusses the policy of Henry's predecessor Otto III. Part Two is an analysis of relevant historical sources. Part Three examines Henry's policy. Intermediate conclusions are drawn in Part Four. Chapter Five endeavours to explain and analyse the...
Determination of mechanical properties of open ceramic foam structure using finite element method
Barančík, Milan ; Navrátil, Petr (referee) ; Skalka, Petr (advisor)
The thesis is concerned with creating of a computational model of open-cell ceramic foam and determining mechanical properties of open-cell ceramic foam using computational modeling. The geometry of Kelvin cell was used for creating the model of geometry of the foam. The model of geometry of ceramic foam structure was meshed with solid elements, with beam elements and with combination of rigid beam and beam elements. Elastic properties of the foam were determined by two types of mechanical loading. Young´s modulus and Poisson´s ratio were determined by tensile/compressive mechanical loading and shear modulus was determined by shear mechanical loading. The relationship between mechanical properties of the foam and the ratio of diameter of strut D and length of strut L was analysed in the thesis. A good agreement was found out between Young´s modulus determined by solid element based and Young´s modulus determined by modified beam based model of geometry of the foam structure – for ratio D/L up to 0,6. In the case of Poisson´s ratio a good agreement was determined up to D/L = 0,4. In conclusion the value of Young´s modulus 1,97 GPa which was determined by computational modeling was compared with the value 1,56 GPa which was determined experimentally on ceramic foam. This difference was caused by idealization of geometry of the real ceramic foam material. In addition, mechanical properties of the ceramic foam material are influenced by structural imperfections of the material.
Values in the Work of Assistants of People with Learning Disabilities in L'Arche Liverpool Community
Zehnalová, Kateřina ; Dragomirecká, Eva (advisor) ; Navrátil, Pavel (referee) ; Frišaufová, Magda (referee)
This bachelor thesis focuses on the worldwide movement of L'Arche. It examines the values of L'Arche assistants who live together with people with learning disabilities in the communities of L'Arche movement. Theoretical part describes values that assistants in L'Arche perceive as important for their life in the community with people with learning disabilities. It deals with the motivation of assistants for their work in L'Arche, the role of social workers in organizations in general and the role of assistants in the communities of L'Arche in particular, the relationships of social workers with service users and the relationships of assistants and people with learning disabilities in L'Arche. It also discusses the view of assistants on the gains and losses connected with their life in L'Arche. The empirical part of this thesis explores the value system of L'Arche Liverpool assistants through the means of semi-structured interviews.
Selected Aspects of Private Enforcement of Competition Law
Navrátil, Petr ; Svoboda, Pavel (advisor) ; Šmejkal, Václav (referee)
Title: Selected Aspects of Private Enforcement of Competition Law The purpose of the study is to analyse and compare selected provisions and legislative proposals regarding to the rules of evidence and locus standi as they are codified in Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and in Czech Rules of Civil Procedure as well as selected aspects of Private Enforcement of Competition Law in UK. It should be stressed the fact that the rules of evidence and locus standi are seen through a prism of antitrust claims for damages. The study is composed of six chapters, each of them dealing with different aspect of Private Enforcement of Competition Law. Chapter One is introductory and defines basic terminology used in the study. Chapter Two focuses on legal basis for antitrust claims for damages. Chapter Three consists of three parts. Part One focuses on locus standi issue in US Law. Part Two is an analysis of proposals of EU Commission as well as relevant judgements of Court of Justice of European Union. Partial conclusions are drawn in Part Three. Chapter Four consists of three parts. Part One investigates the principles of rules of evidence as they are codified in Czech Law. Part Two discusses the American attitude to rules of evidence. Partial conclusions are drawn in Part Three. Chapter Five consists also of...
Traditional Beliefs of Roms
Navrátil, Pavel ; Váňová, Miroslava (referee) ; Syslová, Hana (advisor)
The aim of the thesis is to describe the religious practice and rituals which have been kept until now in certain Romany regions. Primarily it concerns Servika Roma and Vlachika Roma.
Transplantation issues knowledge among staff nurses in "Pardubická krajská nemocnice, a.s."
Sýkorová, Kateřina ; Pařízek, Jiří (advisor) ; Navrátil, Pavel (referee) ; Langrová, Eva (referee)
Bachelor's thesis presented here determines nursing staff knowledge in issues of organ transplantation. The focus of this thesis is a quantitative survey made among nursing staff on the issues of organ transplantation legislation in Czech Republic. The thesis contains information from Transplantation state law, information about the National Registry of persons who disagree with post-mortal use of their organs and tissues and information about the Coordination Centre of organ transplantations. It also considers the determination of death act. The examined sample of population is formed by staff nurses from "Pardubická krajská nemocnice, a.s. "
Pathogenesis of the Lymphocele following the Kidney Transplantation
Pacovský, Jaroslav ; Navrátil, Pavel (advisor) ; Třeška, Vladislav (referee) ; Adamec, Miloš (referee)
The lymphocele is a surgical transplant complication resulting from lymphatic vessels injury. This injury is background of the lymphocele pathogenesis, no lymphocele cannot become into existence without this step. On the other hand, the all organ procurement and transplantation procedures are associated with any rate of this injury at all time. Our results present proteins as a very important factor influencing interstitial fluids transport. The colloid osmotic pressure of the proteins controls interstitial fluids flow even across the vessel walls. Lymph fluid flow is also under the osmotic pressure control. The proteins play serious role in the second phase post-transplant lymphocele pathogenesis. At first, proteins control return of the leaked lymph back into the lymphatic vessels. Finally, inflammatory proteins participate on development of the fibrous lymphocele capsule. Postoperative care for protein metabolism seems to be very important in the protection against the post-transplant lymphocele formation. Carefully metabolic care for patient after renal transplantation should help to decline risk of lymphocele. The knowledge of the pre-transplant protein level and its fractions is very useful for relevant estimation of the risk of the post-transplant lymphocele formation. Calculation of the...

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