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název v anglickém jazyce není uveden
Kaiser, Miroslav ; Šťastný, František (advisor) ; Marešová, Dana (referee) ; Kršiak, Miloslav (referee)
Although the cause of schizophrenia is not fully elucidated, there is increasing evidence that this severe psychiatric illness may result from a disturbance early in development. Evidence for this so called "neuro- developmental hypothesis" comes from a variety of sources, including epidemiological, gynecological, psychological and pathological data. Fetal and perinatal hypoxia-ischemia belongs to obstetric complications which can increase the risk of schizophrenia. These complications such as premature rupture of fetal membranes, low birth weight, newborn immaturity, forceps delivery and resuscitation at birth are frequently accompanied by hypoxic-ischemic brain damage during delivery. We assume that perinatal hypoxia together with genetic factors influence a susceptibility to schizophrenia and represent significant risk factors of this disease. We used a heuristic model in our study to determine if brain hypoxic-ischemic episode can actually cause not only changes of biochemical markers but also behavioral changes resembling those seen in schizophrenia. Neurodevelopmental processes in neonatal rats continue during the first three weeks of postnatal life and reach the level of those observed in human newborns at the end of the second postnatal week. Therefore, rat pups at postnatal day 12 (PND12) were used...
název v anglickém jazyce není uveden
Kaiser, Miroslav ; Šťastný, František (advisor) ; Marešová, Dana (referee) ; Kršiak, Miloslav (referee)
Although the cause of schizophrenia is not fully elucidated, there is increasing evidence that this severe psychiatric illness may result from a disturbance early in development. Evidence for this so called "neuro- developmental hypothesis" comes from a variety of sources, including epidemiological, gynecological, psychological and pathological data. Fetal and perinatal hypoxia-ischemia belongs to obstetric complications which can increase the risk of schizophrenia. These complications such as premature rupture of fetal membranes, low birth weight, newborn immaturity, forceps delivery and resuscitation at birth are frequently accompanied by hypoxic-ischemic brain damage during delivery. We assume that perinatal hypoxia together with genetic factors influence a susceptibility to schizophrenia and represent significant risk factors of this disease. We used a heuristic model in our study to determine if brain hypoxic-ischemic episode can actually cause not only changes of biochemical markers but also behavioral changes resembling those seen in schizophrenia. Neurodevelopmental processes in neonatal rats continue during the first three weeks of postnatal life and reach the level of those observed in human newborns at the end of the second postnatal week. Therefore, rat pups at postnatal day 12 (PND12) were used...
Specific role of marketing communication in the Czech industrial health insurance company
Kolísková, Klára ; Halík, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Kaiser, Miroslav (referee)
In the submitted thesis I'm working up the topic of marketing communication of health insurance company. In the theoretic part I describe forms and marketing tools and their use in marketing communication, the practical part includes knowledge about public access to the services of health insurance company. The main topic of the second part is based on my own analysis of marketing activity of the Czech industrial health insurance company in relation to market conditions, which in the public health insurance system are similar, but not identical, in comparison to the market conditions of traditional private entities. In conclusion, I propose a solution that is based on the findings in the healthcare sector in general and especially in health insurance companies.

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