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Modular Generator of Web Pages
Vlasák, Jan ; Zámečníková, Eva (referee) ; Solár, Peter (advisor)
This thesis describes today's techniques for creating web pages and tools needed for their creation. Thesis also implements a new tool --- webpage editor with visual designer, which can in contrast to other editors generate more complex web components.
Transport properties of agarose hydrogels
Vlasák, Jan ; Kalina, Michal (referee) ; Klučáková, Martina (advisor)
This thesis deals with the transportation processes of electrolytes using simple organic dyes as diffuse probes. The main goal of the work concerns a study of a diffusion mobility of the selected probes being in a form of simple organic dyes in a hydro-gel matrix based on a thermo-reversible linear polysaccharide, i.e., agaroses, functioning as semi-permeable membranes. The thesis describe diffusion processes used for determination of the basic diffusion parameters such as an efficient diffusion coefficient, reputed diffusion coefficient, separating coefficient, concentration of the dye in a gel and the time needed for the diffusion going throughout the entire layer of the gel. Attention is paid also to the environment in which the diffusion processes are implemented (in particular in view of the gel-like samples), porousness of the structure and its mechanical properties.
Investigation of the effect of creatine in combination with magnesium and vitamin C on the performance of the individual person
Vlasák, Jan ; Němcová, Andrea (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
Creatine is nitrogen-containing organic acid which naturally occurs in the human body. The aim of this work was to determine the optimal dose of creatine in combination with vitamin C and magnesium for male respondents aged 18-26 years. They were divided into two groups differing in the creatine dosage. Group 1 took smaller dose of creatine (3 g per day) and group 2 higher dose of creatine (10 g per day). Both groups took both magnesium and vitamin C at constant doses throughout the study. The effects of significantly different dose of creatine in the individual groups were compared with each other in terms of the performance of individuals in the powerlifting, the anthropological changes and the overal metabolism of the intakes. In all disciplines of powerlifting, group 1 recorded higher average weight gains, which were not found to be statistically significant at a significance level of alpha 0,05. Anthropological changes were measured using the InBody 160 and a diagnostic measuring tape. In both cases, group 1 recorded better results than group 2, but these results were not statistically significant at a significance level of alpha 0,05. The total metabolism of the accepted dietary supplements was investigated through analytical methods. The urine of each respondent was regularly collected and subsequently analyzed during the research. Determination of creatinine, a creatine waste product, was performed by UV-VIS spectrophotometry using the Jaffe reaction. Vitamin C was analyzed by RP-HPLC. Magnesium was determined by the ICP-OES method. After creatine suplemantion of 3 per day, group 1 showed a slight increase in creatinine in the urine, but still in the physiological range. At the significance level alpha 0,05 there was no statistically significant difference. Group 2 showed an increase above the physiological limit which was already a statistically significant difference. Overall, creatine supplementation of 3 g per day has been found as a sufficient intake of creatine needed to build up muscle mass, increase energy metabolism and overall physical performance. The metabolization itself works very well and within the physiological values.
Selected institutes of the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence in the Light of International Practice
Vlasák, Jan ; Bílková, Veronika (advisor) ; Honusková, Věra (referee)
1 Abstract Selected institutes of the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence in the Light of International Practice This work analyzes the Council of Europe Convention on Preventing and Combating Violence against Women and Domestic Violence (Istanbul Convention), focusing on international practice and observing the implications of the Istanbul Convention in countries that have already ratified it. The work focuses on topics regulated by the Istanbul Convention, which are often criticized in our environment and described as controversial. The aim of this work is to assess whether such criticism is justified and the ratification of the Istanbul Convention may cause some of the consequences the critique is afraid of, or to refute such criticism, based on the evaluation of international practice. The areas examined are the added value of the Istanbul Convention, its ideological neutrality and, finally, its possible implications for migration law. The first section discusses the position of the Istanbul Convention among similar international human right treaties and, in general, the regulation of violence against women and domestic violence in international law. Furthermore, the work deals with the obligations arising from the ratification of the...
Pilgrimage to Rome for the Canonization of Agnes of Bohemia: Causes of Tolerance of Public Authorities in Relation to Pilgrimage
Vlasák, Jan ; Rákosník, Jakub (advisor) ; Spurný, Matěj (referee)
This study deals with the pilgrimage to canonization of Agnes of Bohemia to Rome, which took place at the half of November 1989. It tries to provide answer to the question, why so many pilgrims were allowed to travel there, when in other cases the communist power was acting strictly against such events. At the beginning, Saint Agnes is introduced, including her importance as a historical character. Then pilgrimages under communism are analysed including the most common methods used by the regime to fight those events and functionality of those methods. After that, broader relationships between Czechoslovak state and Vatican are shown as well as the influence of pope John Paul II. on the pilgrimage. Finally, the official picture of this event, shown by the state newspapers, is presented, and also the interpretation of this event, compared with interpretation of similar events. The study is focusing primarily on the motives and argumentation of official authorities. Key words: St. Agnes, Pilgrimage, Central Committee of Communist Party of Czechoslovakia, State Security, Catholic Church, The Primate of Bohemia.
Výtvarná koncepce filmu "Rudý Mor" podle knihy Jacka Londona. Postapokalyptické filmy, historie a příklady ve světové kinematografii.
Šonková, Stella ; KOČÍ, Jindřich (advisor) ; VLASÁK, Jan (referee)
The thesis deals with a visual concept for a feature film based on the novel „The Scarlet Plague“ by Jack London. It consists of two parts: a theoretical part and a practical part, which contains author’s own design for the film. The first, theoretical part describes the history of the genre, and analysis the visual concepts of a few post-apocalyptic films that are relevant to the concept chosen for „The Scarlet Plague“, particularly Rise of the Planet of the Apes (director Rupert Wyatt, 2011), Dawn of the Planet of the Apes (director Matt Reeves, 2014), Waterworld (director Kevin Reynolds, 1995), I am Legend (director Francis Lawrence, 2007), Mad Max: Fury Road (director Georges Miller, 2015). In the second, practical part, the approach to the concept of „The Scarlet Plague“ is described and accompanied with the visual execution of selected scenes.
Investigation of the effect of creatine in combination with magnesium and vitamin C on the performance of the individual person
Vlasák, Jan ; Němcová, Andrea (referee) ; Diviš, Pavel (advisor)
Creatine is nitrogen-containing organic acid which naturally occurs in the human body. The aim of this work was to determine the optimal dose of creatine in combination with vitamin C and magnesium for male respondents aged 18-26 years. They were divided into two groups differing in the creatine dosage. Group 1 took smaller dose of creatine (3 g per day) and group 2 higher dose of creatine (10 g per day). Both groups took both magnesium and vitamin C at constant doses throughout the study. The effects of significantly different dose of creatine in the individual groups were compared with each other in terms of the performance of individuals in the powerlifting, the anthropological changes and the overal metabolism of the intakes. In all disciplines of powerlifting, group 1 recorded higher average weight gains, which were not found to be statistically significant at a significance level of alpha 0,05. Anthropological changes were measured using the InBody 160 and a diagnostic measuring tape. In both cases, group 1 recorded better results than group 2, but these results were not statistically significant at a significance level of alpha 0,05. The total metabolism of the accepted dietary supplements was investigated through analytical methods. The urine of each respondent was regularly collected and subsequently analyzed during the research. Determination of creatinine, a creatine waste product, was performed by UV-VIS spectrophotometry using the Jaffe reaction. Vitamin C was analyzed by RP-HPLC. Magnesium was determined by the ICP-OES method. After creatine suplemantion of 3 per day, group 1 showed a slight increase in creatinine in the urine, but still in the physiological range. At the significance level alpha 0,05 there was no statistically significant difference. Group 2 showed an increase above the physiological limit which was already a statistically significant difference. Overall, creatine supplementation of 3 g per day has been found as a sufficient intake of creatine needed to build up muscle mass, increase energy metabolism and overall physical performance. The metabolization itself works very well and within the physiological values.
Modular Generator of Web Pages
Vlasák, Jan ; Zámečníková, Eva (referee) ; Solár, Peter (advisor)
This thesis describes today's techniques for creating web pages and tools needed for their creation. Thesis also implements a new tool --- webpage editor with visual designer, which can in contrast to other editors generate more complex web components.
Transport properties of agarose hydrogels
Vlasák, Jan ; Kalina, Michal (referee) ; Klučáková, Martina (advisor)
This thesis deals with the transportation processes of electrolytes using simple organic dyes as diffuse probes. The main goal of the work concerns a study of a diffusion mobility of the selected probes being in a form of simple organic dyes in a hydro-gel matrix based on a thermo-reversible linear polysaccharide, i.e., agaroses, functioning as semi-permeable membranes. The thesis describe diffusion processes used for determination of the basic diffusion parameters such as an efficient diffusion coefficient, reputed diffusion coefficient, separating coefficient, concentration of the dye in a gel and the time needed for the diffusion going throughout the entire layer of the gel. Attention is paid also to the environment in which the diffusion processes are implemented (in particular in view of the gel-like samples), porousness of the structure and its mechanical properties.
ART CONCEPT OF THE FILM "WENCESLAS SQUARE", ACCORDING TO A SCREENPLAY BY CHRISTOPER MARKUS AND STEPHEN MCFEELY ON A STORY BY ARTHUR PHILLIPS, PRAGUE IN THE EIGHTIES OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURY IN A FEAT
Železná, Jana ; NEKVASIL, Ondřej (advisor) ; VLASÁK, Jan (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with an interpretation of a scenic movie environment in eighties of the twentieth century. In the beginning, I tried to recognize the cultural and historical context of the eighties that introduce us to the optical perception of this time. For a full picture serves listing movie frames with typical visual representation of these years. Particular attention is given to four feature films that could serve as a scenic genotype, which can be applied in the design of movie scenes of post normalization Prague environment. The greatest extent of the thesis is devoted to the performing processing of screenplay "Wenceslas Square" by Christopher Marcus and Stephen MrFreely, which was created by the story of Arthur Philipse. It is an unconventional love story, set in Prague in the eighties of the twentieth century and ending with "Velvet Revolution", over which no one of the protagonists is enthusiastic. Attached is a draft screenplay point of each scene, including indicative floor plans and reference photos. Keywords: film rendering, Prague in eighties of the twentieth century, processing stage design scenarios of "Wenceslas Square ". Keywords: film rendering, Prague in eighties of the twentieth century, processing stage design scenarios of "Wenceslas Square ".

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