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Art therapy with children-foreigners living in the Czech environment
LACINOVÁ, Petra
The bachelor thesis deals with the art therapy support of children-foreigners during their adaptation period in the Czech Republic after resettlement from their country of origin. Specifically, it presents the experience of group art therapy with Ukrainian refugee children arriving in the Czech Republic after the Russian army invaded their homeland in February 2022. The theoretical part describes the circumstances and changes of the immigration situation in the Czech Republic due to the influx of refugees from Ukraine, the legislation applicable to foreign children living in the Czech Republic and the ways of supporting children with a different mother tongue in the Czech education system. One subchapter is devoted to the cultural and historical context of Ukraine, which is essential for the overall understanding of the political and social situation, as it contributes to the formation of the identity of Ukrainian children. The second chapter deals with the usual psychological themes of newly arrived children from another country. The practical part describes the course and focus of art therapy sessions for Ukrainian children, presents four case studies supported by children's artwork and defines the specifics of art therapy work with the chosen target group.
Determination of non-esterified fatty acids in plasma
Lacinová, Petra ; Pacáková, Věra (advisor) ; Staňková, Barbora (referee)
The determination of non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) in plasma is possible by many routine biochemical methods. For more detailed metabolic studies it is required to analyse the fatty acid (FA) profile. The NEFA profile determination is usually performed by the capillary gas chromatography (GC), but the sample preparation is not uniform. NEFA may be isolated by the extraction process or by the preparative thin-layer chromatography (TLC). The aim of this study was to compare these two separation procedures. The samples of pooled plasma from volunteer donors were analyzed by capillary GC after previous separation procedure by the TLC and the liquid-liquid extraction. The results were compared by the t-test for both the absolute concentration of individual FA provided by the internal standard (margaric acid) method and the relative abundance (Rel%). The reproducibility of the results was significantly better for the liquid-liquid extraction method than the TLC. The relative standard deviations (RSD) of the FA groups (unsaturated, monosaturated and polysaturated) were from 4.3 to 11.3 % vs. 8.6 to 33.8 % for the relative abundance and from 16.5 to 25.5% vs. 15.4 to 47.4% for the absolute concentration. For each FA, which were represented by more than 0.1 Rel %, RSD ranged from 4.5 to 47.8% vs. 9.5 to...
Determination of non-esterified fatty acids in plasma
Lacinová, Petra ; Pacáková, Věra (advisor) ; Staňková, Barbora (referee)
The determination of non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA) in plasma is possible by many routine biochemical methods. For more detailed metabolic studies it is required to analyse the fatty acid (FA) profile. The NEFA profile determination is usually performed by the capillary gas chromatography (GC), but the sample preparation is not uniform. NEFA may be isolated by the extraction process or by the preparative thin-layer chromatography (TLC). The aim of this study was to compare these two separation procedures. The samples of pooled plasma from volunteer donors were analyzed by capillary GC after previous separation procedure by the TLC and the liquid-liquid extraction. The results were compared by the t-test for both the absolute concentration of individual FA provided by the internal standard (margaric acid) method and the relative abundance (Rel%). The reproducibility of the results was significantly better for the liquid-liquid extraction method than the TLC. The relative standard deviations (RSD) of the FA groups (unsaturated, monosaturated and polysaturated) were from 4.3 to 11.3 % vs. 8.6 to 33.8 % for the relative abundance and from 16.5 to 25.5% vs. 15.4 to 47.4% for the absolute concentration. For each FA, which were represented by more than 0.1 Rel %, RSD ranged from 4.5 to 47.8% vs. 9.5 to...

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