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Final report of the project New materials and technologies for the preservation of historical building materials and preventive care of monuments n. DF11P01OVV012 from program NAKI Ministry of Culture of the Czech Republic
Rathouský, Jiří ; Kotlík, P. ; Slížková, Zuzana
This project was focused on development of new materials and technologies for complex solution of problems with preservation of a cultural heritage in the Czech Republic. Main interests were conservation activities as cleaning of historical materials using microemulsions and micellar solutions, consolidation by calcium hydroxide and modified ethylsilicate gels and protection of materials against environment effects and biocorrosion, including protection of the original appearance of the historic materials.
Edited final report of the project DF11P01OVV012: New materials and technologies for the preservation of historical building materials and preventive care of monuments
Rathouský, Jiří ; Slížková, Zuzana ; Kotlík, P.
This project was focused on development of new materials and technologies for complex solution of problems with preservation of a cultural heritage in the Czech Republic. Main interests were conservation activities as cleaning of historical materials using microemulsions and micellar solutions, consolidation by calcium hydroxide and modified ethylsilicate gels and protection of materials against environment effects and biocorrosion, including protection of the original appearance of the historic materials.
Genetická struktura populací lína Tinca tinca (Linnaeus, 1758)
Lajbner, Zdeněk ; Linhart, Otomar ; Kotlík, Petr
The tench is an important fish for aquaculture, which is undergoing intensive domestication, but only few studies have examined genetic structure of its populations. We present first results of a phylogeographic study based on DNA sequence data for four nuclear genes and one mitochondrial DNA gene from throughout the tench geographical distribution, including some of the known transfers outside its native Eurasian range. The multiple gene dataset revealed a strong phylogeographic partitioning between the western and eastern parts of the species range with a wide zone of overlap in Europe. Tench in European aquaculture largely represent mixtures of the two evolutionary lineages. We will discuss the likely historical processes underlying these findings. We suggest that human-mediated dispersal may have played an important role in shaping the present phylogeographic pattern.

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