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The Nuremberg Laws of Nazi Germany and Reaction to them in Czechoslovakia
Zemanová, Barbora ; Veselý, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Spirit, Michal (referee)
The main concern of this bachelor´s thesis was to outline the reaction of the Czechoslovak press to the Nuremberg Laws. This bachelor´s thesis is divided into five chapters - the first chapter describes definition of racism and anti-semitism, the second chapter analyses the rise of Nazism in Germany, the third chapter explains the measures preceding the Nuremberg Laws, and most importantly makes an analysis of the actual nature and impact of the Nuremberg Laws. The fourth chapter focuses on the implementation of the Nuremberg Laws to the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia - the territory that became occupied by Nazi Germany. The most important part of the whole bachelor´s thesis is chapter five providing the analysis of the reaction of the Czechoslovak press to the Nuremberg Laws.
The quality of wheelchair from the consumer perspective
Zemanová, Barbora ; Kořánová, Helena (advisor) ; Hůlová, Marie (referee)
The purpose of the thesis is to assess the quality of a wheelchair. The theoretical part is concerned with the issues of quality and it analyze the legislation of technical products and medical devices. The practical part is focused on the product itself, the wheelchair, for which the Ishikawa diagram was created. An important part of this work is a survey of satisfaction amongst users of mechanical wheelchairs. The results of the survey were used as a basis for the proposals to improve the quality of the product.
Genetic diversity in populations
Martínková, Natália ; Zemanová, Barbora
Genetic diversity accumulates over time on the level of DNA sequence with accumulation of mutations. It is additionally increased with population admixture, and the decrease in genetic diversity is often the first indication of detrimental processes affecting populations, such as reduction in the number of breeding individuals or breeding of close relatives. Nucleotide diversity shows how different the sequences of a given gene are in a population. Gene diversity estimates how likely two individuals are to share the same sequence of a gene. Number of alleles is the count of different versions of a gene with differing sequences, and this is corrected for sample size in estimation of allelic richness. Heterozygosity is the average frequency that an individual will have two different copies of a gene.

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