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Visual identity of the football club on social sites
Mysliveček, Václav ; Opelík, Daniel (advisor) ; Vlk, Aleš (referee)
1 Abstract Title: Visual identity of the football club on social sites Objectives: The main objective of the thesis is to create a concept of visual identity on social media for the team FK Teplice. Another objective is a detailed analysis of the elements that make up the visual identity on social networks. The third objective is to conduct research of visual identities of selected football clubs on social networks. The last objective represents a continuous observation of the visual content shared by the FK Teplice team. Methods: Qualitative research methods are used in this thesis. First, the method of standardized observation is applied to the social networks of the FK Teplice team. This is followed by a qualitative survey in which respondents evaluate the visual identity of the FK Teplice team through open-ended and closed-ended questions. Results: According to the results, the biggest problems of the visual identity of the FK Teplice team on social media are the lack of hierarchy of graphic elements, typography, working with negative space, too monotonous graphic templates and not following the recommended formats for the posts. Keywords: Graphic design, digital content, social sites, czech football, visual identity concept
Contemporary Hebrew Dystopian Novel
Vlk, Michal ; Boušek, Daniel (advisor) ; Zouplna, Jan (referee)
This thesis aims to provide a thematic analysis of the leading Hebrew dystopian texts in contemporary Israel and to present a broader context of utopian thought within which these texts are best understood. The research attempts to explore and examine how the various anxieties and fears of Israeli society are reflected upon in contemporary Hebrew dystopian novels and how the Israeli reality is transformed and re-imagined, by means of authors' thought experiments, in the selected narratives. Dystopian fiction is an extremely useful tool for cultural studies inasmuch as it constitutes a direct interaction with the contemporary culture in that it describes an entire society suffering from oppressive and disastrous conditions which grow out of certain real-world social, political, and economic trends. Zionist utopian fiction which sought to imagine a Jewish homeland waned soon after the creation of the State of Israel and the local realities set the narrative on a much darker and more pessimistic course. Today many Israeli authors project a dystopian and (post-) apocalyptic future from the present Israeli reality by examining the current cultural and political situation. The thesis is, then, also an exploration of how these dystopian narratives come to terms with the current Israeli reality and what...
Binaural hearing aid correction with one power supply
Novotná, Eliška ; Kolářová, Jana (referee) ; Vlk, Daniel (advisor)
This thesis will be devoted to binaural hearing correction with single source power. This correction is aimed at elderly patients who are most likely to have presbycusis. The theoretical part is focused on individual types of hearing loss, possibilities of their audiology tests, also about theory of hearing aids. The practical part contains a model of hearing aid and a possible way of testing. The work compares binaural corrections with proposed model.
Binaural hearing aid correction with one power supply
Novotná, Eliška ; Kolářová, Jana (referee) ; Vlk, Daniel (advisor)
This thesis will be devoted to binaural hearing correction with single source power. This correction is aimed at elderly patients who are most likely to have presbycusis. The theoretical part is focused on individual types of hearing loss, possibilities of their audiology tests, also about theory of hearing aids. The practical part contains a model of hearing aid and a possible way of testing. The work compares binaural corrections with proposed model.
Tensiomyography – measurement uncertainty analysis
Sikorová, Pavlína ; Mornstein, Vojtěch (referee) ; Vlk, Daniel (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the analysis of measurement uncertainty during the tensiomyographic measuring. Seven factors have been suggested (i.e. uncertainties), that may cause an error in measurement. Their influence on the measured parameters was tested in a series of experiments on m. biceps femoris and m. biceps brachii of two subjects. The results of these tests were then compared with the referential values from the physiotherapist and the device manufacturer. Based on this comparison, the extent of uncertainty of diagnostically essential parameters Dm and Dc has been designated. Dm is heavily influenced by six parameters out of seven, whereas Tc is influenced only by one.
Software for analysis of body surface temperature changes before and after exercise
Remenárová, Veronika ; Bernard, Vladan (referee) ; Vlk, Daniel (advisor)
This thesis focuses on creating an application software for monitoring and analyzing changes in body surface temperature before and after exercise test by the means of contactless thermography. Initial, theoretical part of this thesis talks about principles and possible scenarios, in which one could employ infrared thermography followed by physiology of the exercise load and concludes with an observation of the changes in body surface temperature while focusing on the actions that take place during the exercise test. Practical part of the thesis comprises of the exercise test and building of the application software for the analysis of the acquired thermographic visual output. The application software offers 2 kinds of analyses: general and under-load, while it aims to provide evaluation in both cases based on user-selected areas of interest. Last chapter of this thesis includes final output with commentary and eventual usage of the under-load experiment and application software in practical use.
Comparison of selected hemodynamic parameters and body surface temperature between athletes and normal population after exercise
Remenárová, Veronika ; Forýtková, Lenka (referee) ; Vlk, Daniel (advisor)
The thesis deals with monitoring of hemodynamic parameters, body surface temperature of population and changes in these physical parameters caused by physical exercise. This thesis includes literary research from mentioned area, focusing mainly on pulse, blood pressure, blood flow, its velocity and body surface temperature, in meaning of their resting values, methods of measurement and their changes caused by exercise. Twenty women, 10 sportswomen and 10 women from normal population will undergo two types of exercise test to monitor changes in chosen hemodynamic parameters and to compare different groups of women. This part is followed by quantitative and statistical analysis of the measured data.
Israeli Reality As Seen Through the Eyes of Sayed Kashua
Vlk, Michal ; Boušek, Daniel (advisor) ; Šedinová, Jiřina (referee)
This study aims to illuminate and analyze the Israeli-Arab reality as it is reflected in the novelistic works of Sayed Kashua. Sayed Kashua, an Israeli-Arab writer and journalist, who writes in Hebrew, has become a cultural phenomenon in the modern Israel. He opts to write and describe the hyphenated identity of Israeli-Arabs and their ambivalent perceptions of the Jewish majority. Kashua is torn between the Arab and Jewish worlds and he does not feel satisfied with either of them: the Jewish-majority society accuses him of anti-Zionism, while the Arab society considers his choice of language as a treachery and denial of the Palestinian rich cultural, linguistic, and literary heritage and accuses him of being highly critical of Palestinian culture and society and of expressing pro-Israeli attitudes. The thesis presents an analysis of the recurrent theme of co-existence of Arabs and Jews in Israel and of the identity crisis of Israeli-Arabs in Kashua's novelistic production. At the same time, the study contextualizes Kashua's literary writings within the writings of other prominent Israeli-Arab authors, who published their works in Hebrew, while seeking an answer to the question of how these writings are perceived in the Israeli society and abroad.
Iinfrared thermography and handheld ultrasound doppler during exercise test
Urbanová, Lucia ; Vlk, Daniel (referee) ; Staffa,, Erik (advisor)
Semester project elaborates theoretical part of bachelor thesis, which is going to process results of measurements performed by infrared thermography and Doppler ultrasonography during physical tests on volunteers. The theoretical part contains basics of infrared thermography, where physical quantities, laws and principles are explained. The basic of Doppler ultrasonography are explained as well. In practical part will be statistically analyzed data measured by a thermal imager and Doppler ultrasonography. Study group of people will form students aged from 18 to 25 years. Thermographic and Doppler measurements will be performed before exercise and after exercise. The aim is to find a correlation between processed data.
The possibilities of water quality improvement in small catchments by landscape planning from the viewpoint of nutrients
VLK, Daniel
This bachelor thesisis is focused on the issue of increasing concentration of nutrients in the watershed, and subsequently in other natural ingredients, especially water . This thesis dealt with the most problematic nutrients that have affected the water quality such as nitrogen and phosphorus. Subsequently, there is cycle of both the above-mentioned substances described in detail. Particularly those elements get into the environment in excessive amount due to human activities. Therefore their natural cycles are distorted, and that can lead to natural habitats impairment.

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