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An Impact of Financial Crisis on Corporate Lending
Frech, Petr ; Stryczková, Květoslava (referee) ; Rejnuš, Oldřich (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is concerning of an financial crisis and its impacts to credit conditions of company loaning. In teoretical part there are basic knowledge of loans, interest rates and description of actual financial crisis. In practical part there is progress of interest rates and credit conditions. Result of this bachelor thesis is interpretation of an impact financial crisis on corporate loaning and recommendation for companies.
Analysis of Some Indicators of the Company VÚEZ, a.s. Using Time Series
Vicenová, Ivana ; Kubica, Ing, Juraj (referee) ; Kropáč, Jiří (advisor)
The content of this bachelor’s thesis is the analysis of some selected indicators of company VÚEZ Inc. using time series. In the first theoretical part, there is prepared theoretical base for the calculation and the use of regressive analysis and time series. The second, practical part, is focused on the introducing the company, analysis of the specific indicators using time series and the assessment of them. There is also prognosticated another trend of indicators and suggestions to follow or change the trend of selected indicators.
Analysis of Economic Indicators of the Company SE, a.s. Using Time Series
Starostová, Andrea ; Ing.Dušan Bdžoch (referee) ; Kropáč, Jiří (advisor)
This Bachelor thesis deals with the most important economic indicators of the company Slovenske elektrarne, a.s. (SE) using the time series. In introduction of the thesis are described the theoretical bases of statistical methods and practical part of the thesis is focused on processing of selected indicators of the company, eventually the designation of their prognosis in the near future.
Influence of Labour Unions on Economic Growth in EU-15 Countries
Krejčí, Jakub ; Špecián, Petr (advisor) ; Brožová, Dagmar (referee)
This thesis analyses a relationship between the trade union density and the growth rate in 10 European countries in years 1960-2010. Using VAR models and Granger causality testing, the outcomes show a cauzality only in case of Italy where the trade union density responds to changes in economic growth rate. In case of other countries there are several signs of reactions to economic impulses, especially during years of crisis, yet not enough significant. The theoretical part introduces reader into the historical background of this relationship observed by many authors, i. e. it defines the labour market viewed from two perspectives, explains the origin and existing models of labour unions and finally, it shows on empirical studies the economic consequences of the influence of labour unions and their presence on the labour market. JEL classification: J51, J81
The optimization of transfer Northern whitefish larvae (Coregonus peled) on complete feed mixture.
PITHARDT, Tomáš
In this work was tested optimal rearing protocol for Northern whitefish larvae in two experiments. Both experiments lasted for 34 days. In the first experiment the effect of feed particle size on the survival and growth were tested in Northern whitefish larvae with initial body weight of 3.01 +- 0.48 mg. Larvae were weaned from live feed 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th and 30th day after hatching when co-feeding was took for 3 days before the weaning. In the first experiment were tested particle size of 100 micrometers and 300 micrometers. Groups weaned 20th, 25th and 30th with 100 micrometers feed and groups weaned 25th and 30th with 300 micrometers feed had similar final survival (without significant differences). The best growth (final weight 39 +- 12 mg) had group weaned 30th day after hatching using particle size of 300 micrometers. In the second experiment the effect of length of combined feeding (co-feeding) on the survival and growth were tested in Northern whitefish larvae on a unit weight 3.01 +- 0.48 mg. Co-feeding lasted for 1, 3 or 6 days before the weaning. Larvae were weaned from live feed 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th and 30th days after hatching. Groups weaned 10th, 15th, 20th, 25th and 30th had similar final survival (without significant differences). But the best growth (final weight 37 +- 15 mg) reached group weaned 30th day after hatching with combined feeding for one day. Groups weaned 20th, 25th and 30th had similar final body weight (without significant differences). There was no observed effect of co-feeding duration on survival and growth.
Influence of developmental rate on behavioral personality forming
SCHMIDTMAJEROVÁ, Eva
The aim of this thesis was to empirically examine one of the theories regarding the laws of intraspecific variability in animal behavior, which assumes that differences in behavior are directly related to individual differences in the rate of growth. One of our most common rodents, common vole (Microtus arvalis) was chosen as a model species, mainly because lots of previous studies on this species have demonstrated, among other things, presence of consistent differences in behavior.
The effect of temperature on feed intake and growth of peled (Coregonus peled) in intensive culture.
VÁLEK, Pavel
The effect of water temperature within the range from 13 to 25 °C was tested on two weight cohorts of fish (age 74 and 230 days post hatch) during two subsequent growing experiments. Significantly better growth rate within the temperature range from 19 to 22 °C was observed in younger fish (initial body weight 0.60 +- 0.04 g). The mean individual weight at the end of the experiment was followed 5.19 +- 1.59 (13°C), 8.16 +- 2.08 (16 °C), 9.78 +- 2.50 (19 °C), 9.06 +- 2.75 (22 °C) and 4.70 +- 2.13 g (25 °C). Significantly lower survival (29.6 +- 6.3 %) was monitored in fish reared at 25 °C. Significantly higher growth heterogeneity (CV 50.1 +- 5.1 %) was observed in fish reared at 25 °C in comparison with the other groups. Significantly better growth rate within the temperature range from 16 to 22 °C was observed during second experiment on older juveniles (initial body weight 13.7 +- 2.9 g). Final mean body weight in appropriate group was observed as followed 25.2 +- 6.8 (13 °C), 30.3 +- 7.1 (16 °C), 29.7 +- 8.0 (19 °C), 30 3 +- 8.8 (22 ° C) and 23.9 +- 5.5 g (25 °C) at the end of the experiment. Fish reared at temperatures 22 and 25 °C showed significantly lower survival rate (70.8 +- 18.8 and 40.8 +- 6.3 % respective) in comparison with the other groups.
The impact of interspecific hybridization on fitness of Sturgeons
ŠACHLOVÁ, Hana
Sturgeons (order Acipenseriformes) are supposed to be one of the oldest groups of vertebrates still living on our planet. Moreover, their polyploid ancestry makes them very susceptible for interspecifc hybridization. These interspecific and intergeneric hybrids have been already described in nature as well as in captivity. Nevertheless, the fitness of sturgeon hybrids in comparison with pure species has not been studied yet even though it can have significant impact on sturgeon aquaculture production. The main goal of this study was to investigate and compare reproductive features (fertilization rate and hatching rate), survival rate and growth rate of artificially produced hybrids of Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii) and Russian sturgeon (A. gueldenstaedtii) with their pure parental species. The experiment was performed till 262 day after hatching. It was supposed that these observed features could have significant impact on fitness of analyzed individual/groups. The highest reproductive features had hybrid between Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii) females and Russian sturgeon (A. gueldenstaedtii) males while purebred group of Russian sturgeon displayed the lowest values of fertilization and hatching rate. At the beginning of the experiment, the highest survival rate was shown by purebred groups of Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baerii) and Russian sturgeon (A. gueldenstaedtii), but this trend were slightly changed after 37th day post hatching. At the end of the experiment, the lowest value of survival rate was shown by purebred group of Russian sturgeon (A. gueldenstaedtii). Similarly, the lowest growth rate was also owned by purebred group of Russian sturgeon (A. gueldenstaedtii). In contrast, the best total growth rate was observed for hybrids between Russian sturgeon and Siberian sturgeon (A. geuldenstaedtii × A. baerii ) even though they grew slower until 101st day after hatching. Therefore, given the evidence discussed, this kind of hybrid could be suggested for intensive aquaculture and might be also suitable for polycultures stock. Finally, breeding of sturgeon hybrids might be seen as an effective alternative to pure species in sturgeon aquaculture, but suitable kind of hybrid must be selected.
Assessment of phenotypic variation of commercial cultivars and wild populations of Phalaris arundinacea in experimental conditions
JANUŠ, Vojtěch
The bachelor thesis is part of the project AMVIS 20-LH 11039. This work is aimed at evaluating the growth characteristic and phenotypic variation of wild populations and commercial cultivars of Reed canary grass (Phalaris arundinacea) in experimental conditions. Within the frame of this project an experiment was established at the Institute of Botany in Třeboň. Within the Bc Thesis, morphological characteristics of the studied plants were investigated during the vegetation period, 26.6.?18.9.2012. A destructive method was used for aboveground biomass sampling at the end of experiment. Plants from native populations had higher values of studied characteristics than commercial cultivars. The highest value of aboveground biomass had population from the area of Dyje river (433 g).
Seasonal changes in growth and silification rates of diatoms at spatially distinct sampling sites in the Římov Reservoir in 2011
VISOCKÁ, Veronika
Silification and growth rates of diatoms were measured at three spatially distinct sampling sites in the Římov Reservoir in 2011. Silica deposition measured via PDMPO fluorescence technique was significantly related to growth rates of three dominant diatom species (Fragilaria crotonensis, Asterionella formosa, Aulacoseira italica). Over the study season, light has a decisive effect on diatom growth, which was the highest at the transition zone of the reservoir.

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