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Radical Experience and Thinking of Poetic Inspiration. The Body (without Organs) in Maurice Blanchot's Space of Literature.
Poch, Martin ; Ševčík, Miloš (advisor) ; Jarošová, Helena (referee)
Radical Thinking and Experience of Poetic Inspiration → Abstract Blanchot's radical thinking of writer's experience poses, but do not answer a question of its physical dimension. According to Blanchot, it seems as if the writer's experience was completely unbodied, so that it excludes the possibility of writing and realization of essential speech in the world. Our interpretation of Blanchot's key concepts proceeds with an attempt to solve this problem and present its main consequences. In the last section we operate some of the terms of Deleuze and Guattari - namely becoming, the body without organs - in order to conceive writer's experience as inherently differentiated process in which the body is absent, because - deprived of its organs - it becomes an imperceptible part of assemblage which enters the space of literature.
Effect of sensomotoric insoles on postural stability in children with cerebral palsy
Bartošová, Simona ; Hráský, Pavel (advisor) ; Gryc, Tomáš (referee)
Author: Bc. Simona Bartošová Title: Effect of sensomotoric insoles on postural stability in children with cerebral palsy Objectives: Objectively assess the effect of sensomotoric insoles on children with cerebral palsy (CP) via COP (Centre of Pressure) parameters recorded on Kistler force plate. Methods: This thesis is designed as an experimental study. Selected paramaters of static postural balance were recorded via force plate to assess the effect of sensomotoric insoles. Five subjects (average age 7.2 years) with diagnosis of cerebral palsy were enrolled into the study. Data collection was carried out in two separated sessions - first before therapy and second after using the insoles for one month. The validity of the data was supported by three repetitions for each modification - upright plain stand with open eyes, upright stand with feet together and upright plain stand with closed eyes. Monitored parameters were: total trajectory of COP, amplitude of mediolateral displacement of COP, amplitude of anteroposterior displacement of COP and mean velocity of movement of COP. The data were analyzed in MATLAB® version R2019b. The statistical analysis was performed including the outliers elimination. The normality of data was checked by Lilliefors' test. In the case of normality a two-sample Student's...
Kurzweil-Stieltjes integral and its generalizations
Konopka, Filip ; Slavík, Antonín (advisor) ; Mošna, František (referee)
The thesis deals with the HKSp α integral, which is generalization of the HKS integral, its properties and the concepts of ordinary oscillation and p-oscillation, which are needed for the construction of the integral. This integral is non-absolutely convergent and more general than the Lebesgue integral. This thesis is based on recent results in the theory of integrals and its goal is to introduce this integral to a wide readership interested in mathematical analysis. 1
Study of CO oxidation on platinum by UHV-SEM
Jaroš, Antonín ; Kolíbal, Miroslav (referee) ; Bábor, Petr (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis is focused on the study of heterogeneous catalytic oxidation of CO on the surface of platinum, but also in the confined space between platinum and graphene. The thesis is separated into two parts – theoretical and experimental. In the theoretical part, there is a general explanation of important principles regarding this thesis, such as the stucture of scanning electron microscope, growth of graphene, evolution of the catalytic oxidation of CO and oscillatory mode of this reaction, and lastly evolution of the same reaction under the graphene. The experimental part is chronologically concerned about individual tasks of bachelor’s thesis.
Design of Oscillating Spindle Sander
Jun, Michal ; Řezníček, Svatopluk (referee) ; Rubínová, Dana (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is a design of tabletop oscilating spindle sander. The main goal is to design a tool, which will be robust and reliable and at the same time esthetically interesting. The sander will allow its user to have all the accessories straight on the sander. The thesis is based on an analysis of the current market considering needs of target group. Ergonomic and technical requirements are taken into account too. The final product is intended for home use and commercial use as well.
Helioseismic inversions of plasma flows and sound-speed perturbations
Korda, David ; Švanda, Michal (advisor) ; Komm, Rudolf (referee) ; Roth, Markus (referee)
Local helioseismology consists of methods which study the propagation of the waves through the solar interior. The properties of the waves encode conditions in the plasma along their propagation trajectories. Local helioseismology allows us to learn about these conditions. The principal method utilised in this thesis is the time-distance local helioseismology. The time-distance method is based on measurements of travel times of the waves, hence it is sensitive especially to plasma flows and sound-speed perturbations, to which we focus. We utilised the inverse modelling, mainly using subtractive optimally localised averaging method with a minimisation of the cross-talk. This method was modified to allow for a simultaneous inversion of vector flows and sound-speed perturbation. This combination makes use of both the difference and the mean point-to-annulus averaging geometries of wave travel times in both the ridge and the phase-speed filtering approaches. The combined inversion provides us with more information about the inverted quantities. Moreover, the user can control the cross-talk and other important mathematical properties of the objects involved. The modified methodology was thoroughly tested. The main results may be summarised in five points. First, for successful inversions of the sound-speed...
Helioseismic inversions of plasma flows and sound-speed perturbations
Korda, David ; Švanda, Michal (advisor) ; Komm, Rudolf (referee) ; Roth, Markus (referee)
Local helioseismology consists of methods which study the propagation of the waves through the solar interior. The properties of the waves encode conditions in the plasma along their propagation trajectories. Local helioseismology allows us to learn about these conditions. The principal method utilised in this thesis is the time-distance local helioseismology. The time-distance method is based on measurements of travel times of the waves, hence it is sensitive especially to plasma flows and sound-speed perturbations, to which we focus. We utilised the inverse modelling, mainly using subtractive optimally localised averaging method with a minimisation of the cross-talk. This method was modified to allow for a simultaneous inversion of vector flows and sound-speed perturbation. This combination makes use of both the difference and the mean point-to-annulus averaging geometries of wave travel times in both the ridge and the phase-speed filtering approaches. The combined inversion provides us with more information about the inverted quantities. Moreover, the user can control the cross-talk and other important mathematical properties of the objects involved. The modified methodology was thoroughly tested. The main results may be summarised in five points. First, for successful inversions of the sound-speed...
Oscilační procesy v magnetických strukturách sluneční koróny
EFFENBERK, Kryštof
This diploma thesis is focused on waves and oscillations in the solar corona, which takes place in a large number of phenomena that occurs here. In recent years these waves have been observed in Earth observation same like as cosmic observation.The task of this thesis is to familiarize with the problems of waves and oscillations in solar corona and subsequent interpretation into numerical simulations that are performed by FLASH code. The aim of the work will be to modify numerical simulations and thus to achieve more realistic of the observed phenomena.
Audio Pre-Amplifier for Laboratory Measurements
Friml, Vilém ; Hanák, Pavel (referee) ; Kratochvíl, Tomáš (advisor)
This thesis deals with a design of audio pre-amplifier with fixed frequency filters and a choice between amplification using integrated circuits and solidstate circuit. The thesis includes a design of attenuation circuit, an amplifier with an integrated circuit, an amplifier with transistors, a RIAA filter, a speech filter, a physiological filter, a rock preset filter and a power supply circuit. The thesis describes design of the circuit board, solution of oscillations of the amplifier with transistors and a measurement of the constructed device. The aim of the thesis is the design and construction of laboratory equipment.
Linearity of light yield in JUNO neutrino experiment
Tměj, Tomáš ; Vorobel, Vít (advisor) ; Krtička, Milan (referee)
The aim of the work is measurement of linearity of liquid scintillator light yield. Knowledge of deviation from the light yield linearity is essential for interpretation of the data measured in the neutrino experiment JUNO. The method is based on use of Compton scattering in the tested scintillator and on precise spectroscopy of the scattered gamma radiation.

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