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Additional services of utility companies as an instrument of customer retention
Koudelka, Martin ; Vávra, Oldřich (advisor) ; Pokorný, Miloslav (referee)
The thesis deals with usage of additional services as a marketing technique of utility companies after the liberalization of natural gas and electricity markets. Aim of the thesis is to design a portfolio of additional services that will provide a utility company with a loyal customer base. The portfolio is based on analysis of theoretical background as well as analysis of current supply of additional services on Czech and foreign utility markets.
Examples of road networks considering water retention and accumulation in rural and settled zones.
MARKOVÁ, Dana
This bachelor thesis' s main purpose is to earmark suitable examples of road networks considering water retention and accumulation both in rural and settled zones. The background research in this thesis presents theoretical survey about road networks in the cohesion with water. This research has been composed from the open sources, most of them valid technical standards and from the recommended literature. The second part of thesis includes demonstration focused on documentation of road networks already realized in compliance with technical knowledge contained in the background research (braced field road in the cadastre land Skřípov, Prostějov county; field roads including drains in the cadastre land Chotěbudice; main drain including road drain along the filed road C5 in cadastre land Vojnice).
The costs of water retention in landscape and wetland creation in Czech republic.
ČERNÝ, Jan
Different types of man-made retention systems (polder, small water reservoir, large water reservoir) have been characterized by means of their retention potential and cost of retention per one cubic meter. As part of these man-made retention systems, wetland area has been created. Its acreage and build expense has been counted up inreference to total area, which differed within various types of retention systems. The results of these calculations, Hessenian method, and the metohod of agricultural land use were used to evaluate natural river basin and its retention potential. The calculations reveal, that model locality of natural river basin has the lowest value, when used for agriculture cultivation. Hessenian method showed the highest value. The expense of substituting the natural retention of the model locality with different man-made retention systems is estimated to be 0.5?1.6 billion CZK.
Complex solution of flood protection of Ledenice through drainage conditions adjustment in extraregion
KLHŮFEK, Martin
The work deals with the flooding in the village Ledenice. It examines the history of flooding in this area, their consequences and dealing with protection against them. Assesses flood control measures implemented in the years 1997 - 2010 and their impact on the overall protection of the village Ledenice.
The time slope of radioiodine retention in patients a few days after 131I curative dose administration
MACHÁČKOVÁ, Věra
After comparison diagnostic half time and therapeutic half time was found out bigger diference then established variation. It leads to result that therapeutic half time and indirect radioiodine retention too is depending on applicated activity. According the measurement I can establish the date of dismission in patients with benign thyroid gland disease on the second day (at lower therapeutic activity) and the tenth day (at higher therapeutic activity) after administration therapeutic dose. In patients with malign thyroid gland disease the date of dismission can be established on the third day (at lower therapeutic activity) and the fifth day (at higher therapeutic activity) after administration therapeutic dose.

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