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Marketing Mix of Town Slavkov u Brna and the Surrounding Area
Lužová, Veronika ; Kokešová, Regina (referee) ; Mráček, Pavel (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis „Marketing Mix of Town Austerlitz and the Surrounding Area“ focuses on modification of the current marketing mix of tourism and proposing products for a tourist destination, which would increase tourism in Austerlitz and its surroundings, and which would help to develop business. In order to create the right marketing mix, it is necessary to analyze the present state of tourism, competition, demand and prepare SWOT analysis. After evaluating the results, it is possible to compile proposals for products that will help increase tourism. In the end, the marketing mix will be applied to on of the newly proposed products.
Vliv různých zdrojů dusíkatých látek na užitkovost a metabolismus dojnic
Lužová, Veronika
The aim of the thesis was to evaluate the level of nutrition of dairy cows in a selected agricultural enterprise with a subsequent experiment in the form of the change in the representation of soy, oilseed rape and sunflower in the protein concentrate, which is the part of the ration of dairy cows. The experiment took place in Bohuňovice s.r.o. in 2022, where the feed ration was adjusted to four months in the form of a change in the composition of the protein concentrate (before the change the representation of 60 % soybean and 30,8 % oilseed rape extracted meal and after the change 45,8 % oilseed rape, 30 % soya and 15 % sunflower extracted meal). The experiment was focused on dairy cows in the first stage of lactasion, where milk yield and selected milk components were evaluated every month. Afterwads the effect of changing the feed ration on the productivity of dairy cows and selected milk components was evaluated. Afterwards the economic indicators of the adjusted feed ration were evaluated. During the experiment it was found, that the feed ration corresponded to the nutrient needs of dairy cows in the first stage of lactasion but showed a lack of nitrogenous substances and energy in the summer months. The average daily milk yield decreased slightly inconclusively at the end of the experiment, but the adjusted feed ration had no demonstrable effect on the productivity of dairy cows. Afterwards it was found that the adjusted feed ration has a statistically demonstrable effect on increasing the content of fat, protein, urea and free fatty acids in the milk. The results showed that modified ration had an optimal amount of energy and nitrogen substances and after increasing the proportion of oilseed rape and reducing the proportion of soya and including sunflower extracted meal, the ration had a more balanced content of nitrogen substances, evaluated according to the concentration of urea in the milk and there was an increase in the main of milk components (protein, fat).
Electrophoretic determination of selected muscle relaxants using contactless conductivity detection
Lužová, Veronika ; Polášek, Miroslav (advisor) ; Pospíšilová, Marie (referee)
A novel capillary electrophoretic method for the separation of pancuronium (PM) and vecuronium (VM) ions utilizing capacitively coupled contactless conductivity detection (C4 D) was devised and validated. The separation was carried out in bare fused-silica capillaries (50 µm i.d., 75/45 cm) at 25 řC. Optimal background electrolyte was 50 mM borate buffer of pH 9.5 containing 12.5 mg/ml of hydoxypropyl-γ-cyclodextrine; (phenyltrimethylammonium iodide was used as internal standard). The samples were injected hydrodynamically at 1000 mbar for 3 s. The separation was performed at +30 kV. Under such conditions the PM and VM were base-line resolved and the separation took < 4 min. Calibration curves were linear for both PM bromide and VM bromide in the range 25-250 μg/ml with r > 0.9968. The limits of detection were 7 and 6 μg/ml for PM bromide and VM bromide, respectively. The accuracy tested by recovery experiment at three concentration levels of added PM bromide and VM bromide was satisfactory (95.7-102.7 %, n=3, with RSD < 2.61 %). The method was successfully applied to the assay of PM bromide and VM bromide in commercial injection solutions.
Electrophoretic determination of selected muscle relaxants using contactless conductivity detection
Lužová, Veronika ; Polášek, Miroslav (advisor) ; Pospíšilová, Marie (referee)
A novel capillary electrophoretic method for the separation of pancuronium (PM) and vecuronium (VM) ions utilizing capacitively coupled contactless conductivity detection (C4 D) was devised and validated. The separation was carried out in bare fused-silica capillaries (50 µm i.d., 75/45 cm) at 25 řC. Optimal background electrolyte was 50 mM borate buffer of pH 9.5 containing 12.5 mg/ml of hydoxypropyl-γ-cyclodextrine; (phenyltrimethylammonium iodide was used as internal standard). The samples were injected hydrodynamically at 1000 mbar for 3 s. The separation was performed at +30 kV. Under such conditions the PM and VM were base-line resolved and the separation took < 4 min. Calibration curves were linear for both PM bromide and VM bromide in the range 25-250 μg/ml with r > 0.9968. The limits of detection were 7 and 6 μg/ml for PM bromide and VM bromide, respectively. The accuracy tested by recovery experiment at three concentration levels of added PM bromide and VM bromide was satisfactory (95.7-102.7 %, n=3, with RSD < 2.61 %). The method was successfully applied to the assay of PM bromide and VM bromide in commercial injection solutions.
Electrophoretic determination of selected muscle relaxants using contactless conductivity detection
Lužová, Veronika ; Polášek, Miroslav (advisor) ; Pospíšilová, Marie (referee)
A novel capillary electrophoretic method for the separation of pancuronium (PM) and vecuronium (VM) ions utilizing capacitively coupled contactless conductivity detection (C4 D) was devised and validated. The separation was carried out in bare fused-silica capillaries (50 µm i.d., 75/45 cm) at 25 řC. Optimal background electrolyte was 50 mM borate buffer of pH 9.5 containing 12.5 mg/ml of hydoxypropyl-γ-cyclodextrine; (phenyltrimethylammonium iodide was used as internal standard). The samples were injected hydrodynamically at 1000 mbar for 3 s. The separation was performed at +30 kV. Under such conditions the PM and VM were base-line resolved and the separation took < 4 min. Calibration curves were linear for both PM bromide and VM bromide in the range 25-250 μg/ml with r > 0.9968. The limits of detection were 7 and 6 μg/ml for PM bromide and VM bromide, respectively. The accuracy tested by recovery experiment at three concentration levels of added PM bromide and VM bromide was satisfactory (95.7-102.7 %, n=3, with RSD < 2.61 %). The method was successfully applied to the assay of PM bromide and VM bromide in commercial injection solutions.
Electrophoretic determination of selected muscle relaxants using contactless conductivity detection
Lužová, Veronika ; Polášek, Miroslav (advisor) ; Pospíšilová, Marie (referee)
A novel capillary electrophoretic method for the separation of pancuronium (PM) and vecuronium (VM) ions utilizing capacitively coupled contactless conductivity detection (C4 D) was devised and validated. The separation was carried out in bare fused-silica capillaries (50 µm i.d., 75/45 cm) at 25 řC. Optimal background electrolyte was 50 mM borate buffer of pH 9.5 containing 12.5 mg/ml of hydoxypropyl-γ-cyclodextrine; (phenyltrimethylammonium iodide was used as internal standard). The samples were injected hydrodynamically at 1000 mbar for 3 s. The separation was performed at +30 kV. Under such conditions the PM and VM were base-line resolved and the separation took < 4 min. Calibration curves were linear for both PM bromide and VM bromide in the range 25-250 μg/ml with r > 0.9968. The limits of detection were 7 and 6 μg/ml for PM bromide and VM bromide, respectively. The accuracy tested by recovery experiment at three concentration levels of added PM bromide and VM bromide was satisfactory (95.7-102.7 %, n=3, with RSD < 2.61 %). The method was successfully applied to the assay of PM bromide and VM bromide in commercial injection solutions.
Marketing Mix of Town Slavkov u Brna and the Surrounding Area
Lužová, Veronika ; Kokešová, Regina (referee) ; Mráček, Pavel (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis „Marketing Mix of Town Austerlitz and the Surrounding Area“ focuses on modification of the current marketing mix of tourism and proposing products for a tourist destination, which would increase tourism in Austerlitz and its surroundings, and which would help to develop business. In order to create the right marketing mix, it is necessary to analyze the present state of tourism, competition, demand and prepare SWOT analysis. After evaluating the results, it is possible to compile proposals for products that will help increase tourism. In the end, the marketing mix will be applied to on of the newly proposed products.

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