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Detection of delay between arterial and venous pulse signal from videoophthalmoscope
Pejskar, Michael ; Mézl, Martin (referee) ; Valterová, Eva (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor´s work is to measure a time difference between arterial and venous pulses on a retina from video sequences obtained from a binocular videoopthalmoscope. Theoretical part contains a description of the eye and its structures, description of the imaging devices used to display ocular background and research of methods used to measure and calculate the delay between pulses. Practical part describes the processing and adjustments of the videosequences and the measurement of time differences using foot-to-foot and phase difference method.
Polymeric hydrogels preparation for tissue engineering applications
Pejskar, Michael ; Sekora, Jiří (referee) ; Čmiel, Vratislav (advisor)
The thesis deals with polymer materials for preparation and bioprinting of hydrogels for tissue engineering. Theoretical part contains description of individual tissue types, description and research in the field of polymer materials for the preparation of hydrogels in tissue engineering and a description of 3D bioprinting. Practical part deals with the preparation, bioprinting, testing and analysis of hydrogels and their properties.
Polymeric hydrogels preparation for tissue engineering applications
Pejskar, Michael ; Sekora, Jiří (referee) ; Čmiel, Vratislav (advisor)
The thesis deals with properties of polymer hydrogels, their composition and biocompatibility. Theoretical part contains description of all types of tissues, description of hydrogels and bioprinting. Practical part contains preparation of hydrogels, analyses of their properties and their bioprinting.
Detection of delay between arterial and venous pulse signal from videoophthalmoscope
Pejskar, Michael ; Mézl, Martin (referee) ; Valterová, Eva (advisor)
The goal of this bachelor´s work is to measure a time difference between arterial and venous pulses on a retina from video sequences obtained from a binocular videoopthalmoscope. Theoretical part contains a description of the eye and its structures, description of the imaging devices used to display ocular background and research of methods used to measure and calculate the delay between pulses. Practical part describes the processing and adjustments of the videosequences and the measurement of time differences using foot-to-foot and phase difference method.

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