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Development of inceptive literacy in chosen alternative systems
Horáková, Petra ; Wildová, Radka (advisor) ; Křivánek, Zdeněk (referee)
The goal of my dissertation with the name "Development o f inceptive lileracy in chosen alternativě systems " is to zoom in the teaching o f reading and writing in most widespread alternativě schools in the Czech Republic, to compare diserete components of education with regular elementary school and focus more detailed on pedagogy and specifics in teaching elementary reading and writing on Waldorf and M. Montessori school. Both mentioned alternativě systems o f schools are using for teaching inceptive lileracy the genetic met hod or at least čerta i n parts ofthis met hod. Besides o f using the right met hod is fo r encompassment o f reading and writing import ani also other factors, which are present m alternativě schools, as fo r example environment and systém o f education, approach of leacher to student and so on. This dissertation should serve not only as a guide for giving the idea about elementary methods in teaching o f reading and writing, but also should Joreshadow idea o f the systém o f education lileracy in Waldorf and M. Montessori schools and therefore also help with making a decision in choosing the right type o f school. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
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Construction Technology project microbrewery Highlands
Horáková, Petra ; Švadlenková, Markéta (referee) ; Vlčková, Jitka Laura (advisor)
The aim of thediploma thesis is to make the detailed building-technological project of microbrewery Vysočina. It is concentrated on the principles of building organization what makes construction facility, the calculation of electric power and water supply, calculation of the costs of operating the construction site and its graphic representation for chosen construction phases. I also make the project of the optimal machine composition. After that I compile the budget and costing of the microbrewery, the time and financial plan and the evaluation of main sources. I technologically solve the phase of upper shell construction made of reinforced pre-cast construction for building object of the microbrewery Vysočina. I apply the other ways of assembly of upper shell construction and show their evaluation in terms of price and time construction. I make the inspection and test plan, environmental aspects, the source register of working risk, heat-engineering review of building case and fire safety solutions.
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Microbrewery Highlands - technological phase basics
Horáková, Petra ; Kaňka, Pavel (referee) ; Vlčková, Jitka Laura (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is to solve the technological phase of foundation for the object of a microbrewery “Vysočina”, to establish technological orders about earthworks and foundations. It applies in alternative way the two others methods of foundation and does their price and term evaluation. The other aim is to elaborate the documents of principles of organization of construction includes the graphical illustration of construction facilities and the movements of chosen composition of machines.
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Magnetic Beads-Based Electrochemical Techniques for DNA-Protein Interaction Monitoring
Fojta, Miroslav ; Pivoňková, Hana ; Němcová, Kateřina ; Horáková Brázdilová, Petra ; Havran, Luděk ; Orság, Petr ; Vidláková, Pavlína ; Macíčková-Cahová, Hana ; Balintová, Jana ; Hocek, Michal
Electrochemical techniques, in connection with separation of nucleoprotein complexes at magnetic beads, are suitable for the monitoring of DNA-protein interactions. For the detection of complexes captured at the beads it is possible to utilize intrinsic electrochemical activity of the protein, intrinsic structure-selective signals of the DNA, or indicator DNA substrates tail-labeled with electroactive moieties.
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Electrochemical analysis of DNA using switchable redox moieties
Fojta, Miroslav ; Daňhel, Aleš ; Horáková Brázdilová, Petra ; Plucnara, Medard ; Pivoňková, Hana ; Havran, Luděk ; Vidláková, Pavlína ; Raindlová, Veronika ; Balintová, Jana ; Macíčková-Cahová, Hana ; Hocek, Michal
Labelling of DNA with electrochemically active moieties proved to be a convenient way to the development of electrochemical techniques for the sequence-specific DNA sensing. Through combinations of various labels differing in redox potentials, independent redox coding of different DNA sequences or individual nucleobases can be attained. Applications possibilities of electrochemistry in analysis of modified DNAs are further extended by facile monitoring of chemical conversion of reactive groups on DNA during post-labelling with ultimate redox labels. In addition, controlled in situ electrochemical conversions of specific intrinsic and extrinsic DNA components can be utilized to switch their electrochemical signals and improve signal resolution.
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Tail labelled oligonucleotide probes for the detection of DNA-protein interactions
Pivoňková, Hana ; Němcová, Kateřina ; Horáková Brázdilová, Petra ; Havran, Luděk ; Macíčková-Cahová, Hana ; Hocek, Michal ; Fojta, Miroslav
DNA-protein interactions can be monitored via different ways. We introduce novel, fast and simple approaches in DNA-protein interaction detection based on electrochemical measurements of DNA alone (structure-sensitive DNA sensing), or DNA modified with osmium tetroxide bearing nitrogenous ligands, or measurements of redox-active moieties enzymatically attached to the end of a DNA substrate thus forming a labeled tail (by terminal transferase).
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Redox labelling of nucleic acids for analyzing nucleotide sequences and monitoring DNA-protein interactions
Fojta, Miroslav ; Havran, Luděk ; Horáková Brázdilová, Petra ; Pivoňková, Hana ; Kostečka, Pavel ; Macíčková-Cahová, Hana ; Raindlová, Veronika ; Vrábel, Milan ; Hocek, Michal
Nucleobase labelling of DNA for electrochemical sensing was attained through chemical modification of thymine bases with osmium tetroxide in the presence of nitrogenous ligands, or via enzymatic incorporation of nucleotide conjugates with redox-active moieties using labelled deoxynucleoside triphosphates. DNA hybridization, primer extension and PCR techniques were used for sequence-specific DNA assays. Tail-labelled DNA substrates were applied to monitor DNA binding by tumour suppressor p53 protein.
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