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Design of a constructed wetlands for wastewater treatment at Lhota u Nahořan
Havlová, Eva ; Vymazal, Jan (advisor) ; Jaroslav, Jaroslav (referee)
The thesis deals with the constructed wetlands (an aquatic plant root filter).
It characterizes a principle of effluent treatment, types of wetlands and treatment
process.
A part of the thesis is focused on wastewater sampling sites in Lhota u Nahořan
(situated nearby Náchod in Hradec Králové region) and on process of their
evaluation. It also describes the location and method of wastewater flow
measurement. The collected indicators of pollution and flow rates of the brook
in Lhota were used for hydro-technical calculations required for their own
constructed wetland project in Lhota u Nahořan.
There are two design options suggested for this given location with a population of
73 residents and where the average wastewater flow, as measured, is 113.18 m3/d.
The target rates of the ammonia nitrogen and the total phosphorus in the effluent
were determined to be 0.5 mg/l.
The first version of the solution was according to the horizontal and the other to the
vertical filters.
The main advantages of this this solution using aquatic plant root filters include
a naturally replicated process of wastewater treatment and low operating costs. Also
for these reasons, this green zone method is increasingly used for homes, holiday
residences and communities.
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Corporate assets and investment business activities
HAVLOVÁ, Eva
The main objective of this thesis was to assess the property structure in the selected company, focusing on amenities, the level and effectiveness of the tangible assets as a basis for evaluating investment activity and its impact on the overall management of the company.
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The past, present, and future of the DIALOG corpus
Kaderka, Petr ; Havlík, Martin ; Svobodová, Zdeňka ; Peterek, Nino ; Havlová, Eva K. ; Klímová, Jana ; Kubáčková, Patricie
The DIALOG corpus is a special corpus of spoken Czech, consisting of video recordings and transcripts of television discussions. The working form of the corpus contains more than two million words. In the introductory section of this paper, we discuss the motivation that led the researchers from the Czech Language Institute, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic to collect and analyze dialogical speech, and we also present an overview of the publications based on work with the corpus. In the second section, we provide information about turning the collected material into an electronic linguistic corpus and about the basic characteristics of the working version of the DIALOG corpus and its first public version, known as DIALOG 0.1 (http://ujc.dialogy.cz). In the concluding section, we present the anticipated schedule for releasing the corpus for public access; we also indicate some currently relevant areas of research that can benefit from using the DIALOG corpus.
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