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Mixed-use building
Nejedlý, Petr ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is a new mixed-use building in Brno in the part of Pisárky. The building will have one basement and four aboveground floors. In the basement will be a collective garage and apartment accessories. In the ground floor are designed offices for rent. On the first to fourth floor are designed eight flats. The main entrance to the building and the entrance to the property is situated on the northeast side of Vinařská street. The mixed-use house is designed from a wall structural system. The basement basement, first floor and staircase space is designed of lime-sand blocks, with a ceiling construction of monolithic iron concrete slabs. The bearing structure of the second to fourth floors is designed as a timber structure building. The roof structure will be double-skinned, flat with a vegetation layer with extensive greenery.
Paths to a Dictionary of Early Modern Czech
Nejedlý, Petr
Existing diachronic dictionaries record the Old Czech lexicon (from the period 1300–1500 approximately) quite well. Despite this fact, a dictionary of Middle Czech (1500–1780) is still missing. For such a type of dictionary, it will be necessary to gather representative material capturing characteristic features of its age, i.e. the increase in general literacy enabled by gradual development of the school system and the discovery of book-printing and, in addition, the Renaissance/humanistic worldview. The material will inevitably show elements of discontinuity with the previous phase of the language. In order to express all the mentioned qualities of the lexicon, there is a need to gather c 120–140 thousand lexemes, and, even in such a case, we have to take a certain percentage of words into account, which will not be recorded in the final database. The systemic description of the period lexicon will only be misrepresented at the very minimum.
Classification Of Traffic Signs By Convolutional Neural Networks
Mivalt, Filip ; Nejedly, Petr
The paper presented here describes traffic signs classification method based on a convolutional neural network (CNN). The CNN was trained and tested on the public database of German traffic signs with 43 mostly used traffic sign types. Proposed technique achieved overall classification F1 score 89.97 percent on a hidden testing dataset.
Physiocrate: A SignalPlant Toolbox for Respiratory, Blood Pressure and EMG Signal Analysis
Nejedlý, Petr ; Virgala, Jan
The paper presented here describes the SignalPlant library for analysis of physiological signals. This library contains plugins for analysis of continuous blood pressure (BP), respiratory signals (RESP) and electromyographic signals (EMG). Its principal advantages are real-time previews of results, ease of use and a multi-thread approach. The library is available free and open- source under an MIT license as part of the SignalPlant project at https://signalplant.codeplex.com.
Towards two Old Czech loanwords
Nejedlý, Petr
The article challenges two new expositions of loaned Old Czech lexemes, which are available online, and confirms the older explanations of these words: the noun dějnicě ‘carpet’ has its origins, regardless of other more recent forms, in the Old Polish dzianica, and the noun moryt ‘a plant used to dye material’ is an appropriate loanword from Middle Latin moretum.
The Emancipation of Czech as a Cultural Language during the Rule of Charles IV
Nejedlý, Petr
Under the rule of Charles IV, the Czech language system underwent a series of changes which instrumentally broadened it, enriched its function, and deepened its structure. Part of it was a reflection of the internal language development and part was caused by external circumstances of a cultural and historical nature. Impulses which emerged from the cultural, political, and social situation introduced by the style, goals, and results of Charles’ rule were pivotal for the entire language, its functions, and the means of expression.
Energy efficient house
Nejedlý, Petr ; Struhala, Karel (referee) ; Jelínek, Petr (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor thesis is the elaboration of the project documentation for the construction of the new building of the family house in Šternberk. The family house is designed in a sloping terrain partially underground with one above ground floor and residential attic. The object is designed for a three to four-member family. The ground plan of the house is designed in the shape of "L". The supporting walls are designed as a frame construction of a wooden structure with a contact insulation system, the basement is made of concrete lost formwork. The ceiling structure consists of a reinforced concrete slab and a wooden beam structure. The roof of the building consists of a saddle roof with ceramic roofing. Part of the building is a garage for one car.
Peripheral Units of the Old Czech Lexical System: Retreating Units
Nejedlý, Petr ; Kučera, Karel (advisor) ; Pleskalová, Jana (referee) ; Komárek, Karel (referee)
Petr Nejedlý: Peripheral Units of the Old Czech Lexical System: Retreating Units (abstract of the thesis) The thesis deals with Old Czech lexical units retreating from the centre to periphery of the lexical system. It examines prerequisites of the process, i.e. loss of systemic relations of the lexical unit, and describes its individual forms (the extinction of a lexical unit in the last resort). The work submits an overview of both (intra)linguistic and extra-linguistic factors which are based on development of the lexical unit and influence its retreat to the periphery. Attention is paid to systemic changes in the language which modify internal relationships within the lexical system and also lead to the loss of central position of some lexical units.
David - from a sheperd of sheep to a king over Israel
Nejedlý, Petr ; Brož, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Větrovec, Pavel (referee)
David-from a shepherd of sheep to a king over Israel The diploma thesis focuses on David-from a shepherd of sheep to a king over Israel in the view of archetypes of a king, warrior, magician and a lover. We used two methods of processing: the historical-critical method and the scientific-popularizing method. In the introduction we shall observe David's place in the general frame of the history of salvation and the history of Israel. The thesis is divided into three parts. In the first part the texts are situated within the context of historical connections, the second part focuses on the biblical analysis of key texts using biblical commentaries and the third part is dedicated to the application of archetypes of David's personality and their integration. In the conclusion there is a summary of findings concerning Israel, David's growing up and the perspective in the context of Christ. Keywords David, archetypes of king, warrior, magician, lover, growing up of a boy into a man, example for Israel, David in the perspective of Christ
Photoplethysmographic method of the arterial compliance measurement
Nejedlý, Petr ; Chmelař, Milan (referee) ; Svačinová,, Jana (advisor)
The purpose of this study is a description of dynamic photoplethysmography as a method for assessment of viscoelastic properties of small diameter arteries. The first part of this work defines a mathematical model for the description of the arterial wall features and parasitic effects, that might occur during measurement. Furthermore, the experimental part of the work deals with the measurement of arterial wall compliance on healthy volunteers during physiological and induced ischemia conditions. Moreover, the mathematical model and statistical methods are applied for interpretation of experimental data.

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