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Medieval Mural Paintings in Southwest Bohemia (Districts Klatovy, Prachatice, Strakonice)
Faktor, Ondřej ; Royt, Jan (advisor) ; Hlobil, Ivo (referee) ; Všetečková, Zuzana (referee)
Medieval Mural Paintings in Southwest Bohemia (Districts Klatovy, Prachatice, Strakonice) ABSTRACT The thesis focuses on medieval mural paintings preserved in the forty five monuments in the region of southwest Bohemia, i.e. in the three main districts: Klatovy, Prachatice and Strakonice. The core of the thesis is an extensive catologue of the paintings covering the period from the 13th to the 16th centuries which represents first comprehensive treatment of the matter of the region in question. The main focus of the thesis is description of the paintings, their art historical evaluation and complex reconsideration of the literature to the subject including revision of the older proposals. In addition, an introduction of so far neglected, wrongly interpreted and newly discovered paintings contribute to the wide art-historical discussion. Keywords Gothic art, mural paintings, church, castle, chapel, southwest Bohemia, Prácheň region, donor, Bavors of Strakonice, Švihovský of Rýzmberk, Rosenbergs, Knights Hospitallers of St John, Knights of St. John Commendam in Strakonice
Golden Circle of Fundraising
Freimann, Petr ; Moree, Dana (advisor) ; Muhič Dizdarevič, Selma (referee)
Fundraising is one of the most critical disciplines regarding the nongovernmental organization's market nowadays. Those who will master it are going to win the competition for the sustainability and freedom through the partnerships with the (major) donors. This thesis defines core of this process, it means the relationship between the NGO and it's fundraiser, and subsequently, between the fundraiser and any potential donor. Moreover, we are going to talk about the behavioral economy and couple of ways how we can use it in terms of Fundraising. Then the last part describes a bit from the Guerrilla marketing cuisine, as we can't do anything properly since we don't have any publicity about it.
Analysis of chromosomal aberrations in sperm by fluorescence in situ hybridization
Bendová, Petra ; Diblík, Jan (advisor) ; Novotná, Drahuše (referee)
The presented bachelor work is focused on the determination of frequency chromosomally abnormal sperm in the semen of healthy men (donors) with normal karyotype (46, XY). The important process, which plays an irreplaceable role in the development of numerical aberrations of chromosomes or structural abnormalities in the segregation of the gametes, is meiosis. Therefore, I devote much attention on meiosis in the theoretical part. The theoretical part is focused on the process of pre mature sperm (spermatogenesis), and the consequences of fertilize the oocyte by aneuploid sperm. In my work I present an overview of numerical abnormalities in autosomes and gonosomes and their frequency and distribution of gametes in healthy men. I also focused on the distribution and a brief description of structural aberrations affecting chromosomes and not least I paid attention on method of multicolor interphase fluorescence in situ hybridization, which in combination with sperm chromatin dekondenzation become irreplaceable and valuable research tool for rapid analysis of chromosomal abnormalities in large sperm samples. The experimental part of bachelor work deals with monitoring the frequency of selected numerical abnormalities in sperm samples of five donors aged 23 to 30 years with the use of I-FISH (fluorescence in situ...
Success of development aid? Case study Somalia from 1991
Holanová, Petra ; Přikryl, Pavel (advisor) ; Bureš, Oldřich (referee)
Thesis "Success" of Development Aid? The Case Study of Somalia 1991 to Present deals in its first part with the Somali Republic itself, introduces the main characteristics of this, almost not functioning, nevertheless de iure still existing country in Sub-Saharan Africa. It briefly outlines the important events of last decades and highlights some of the main past and current issues that make the situation in the state catastrophic. In its second part the thesis aims to cope with some of the most important problems of Somali Republic. Then it shortly describes which actors are the most involved in the development efforts in Somalia and which development plans and programmes are essential for this country. The thesis also outlines the main ideas of several development plans. In the last part it analyzes the success of development efforts in domains of Security, Governance and Internally Displaced Persons. The progress in Millennium Development Goals is evaluated as well.
Kidney market
Mroviecová, Lenka ; Dušek, Libor (advisor) ; Šlajs, Jan (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the possible solution of the kidney shortage problem. Especially analyses effect of legislation system of registration to organ donation on count of kidney transplants and waiting time. The effect of the legislation system is analyzed with panel data of OECD countries. Using random effects method, the estimated result suggest that the countries using informed consent produce on average 7,49 kidney transplants per million population fewer and on average 1,95 years longer waiting time, than countries using presumed consent. Although model predicted positive impact of presumed consent system, empirical data from Chile didn't confirm this assumption. Based on the analysis, I suggest better solution of kidney shortage problem, than change of the registration system. Introduce of compensatory payments to living kidney donors.
The rescue of critically endangered fish species through manipulation with spermatogonia and oogonia
DOBROVOLNÝ, Petr
The transplant experiments described in this work may help to shorten the generation interval for long maturing endangered fish species and their more effective reproduction. Further, it is possible to preserve the separated spermatogonia and oogonia using a cryopreservation in liquid nitrogen. We conserve both paternal and maternal DNA and the gene pool of endangered fish species will not be depleted of maternal part. It's because we can freeze only sperm in the preservation of mature gametes. Fish eggs and embryos would not survive freezing. The described methods will be applied in the future to more effective rescue of critically endangered sturgeons by the transplantation of their germ cells into a Sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus). These methods can be suitable for application on other species of endangered fish in case of finding an appropriate recipient. As an example of our fish species is a European eel (Anguilla Anguilla). The Siberian sturgeon (Acipenser baeri) and the Sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus) were used as model organisms. For Siberian sturgeon the enzymatic dissociation technique, sorting of germ cells using Percoll gradient concentration and transplantation of sturgeon spermatogonia and oogonia were used. The results showed that the use of 0.3% of trypsin in PBS is optimal for dissociation of spermatogonia and oogonia, because this medium was dissociating the highest number of cells without reducing their viability. The separation of the early stages of germ cells has been successfully achieved by segregation in 10 to 30% of Percoll gradient with the help of centrifugation. After transplantation it was proved in spermatogonia as well in oogonia that they colonized the genital ridges of the host. The recipient became a chimera of a germ line, which can produce donor gametes throughout his life.
(To) The Beatification of Elizabeth Přemyslid
Všetečková, Zuzana
Queen Elizabeth Přemyslid together with King John of Luxembourg supported monastery of dominikan sorors St. Anne in Prague, monastery of augustinian St. Thomas in Prague and the hospital in Mělník and others. News about worship of collection of relics by Elizabeth Přemyslid is written in Chronicle of Zbraslav monastery and in tree documents of collections of relics.
The nurse's role in the complex process of transplantation
HEPLOVÁ, Monika
The diploma thesis deals with the issues of nursing care and the nurse?s position in the complex process of transplantation. Transplantation treatment becomes more important in the course of time. There are such situations that there is no other choice of restoring and saving the health of the sick person but to transplant. The complex process of transplantation is a chain of successive operations in which not only many doctors but also other medical and paramedical staff are involved and they constantly interact not only with the patient. Classically, the largest group in providing patient care is general nurses who assume the responsibility for the direct provision of nursing care, work independently and are responsible for the care provided. Their work requires a deep knowledge of the branch and many professional activities without suppressing their original mission. Today?s nurse is a full member of the team and the doctor?s partner in practicing his or her profession. The theoretical part deals comprehensively with the issues of the removal of organs especially from deceased donors, their transplantation and legislation in the Czech Republic and especially with the role of a nurse which she has in this process. An objective of the research survey was to map whether a nurse really felt to be the doctor?s partner in this challenging branch of providing nursing care and what their attitudes towards practicing their own profession in this branch were and to map the extensiveness of their knowledge and educational opportunities in these issues. Another objective was to map the attitudes of patients themselves towards care in the transplantation treatment process. In the research survey a quantitative method was used and applied by distributing questionnaires to general nurses working at a department of transplantation medicine. The results of the questionnaire survey were processed to create well-arranged tables. The qualitative part of the research survey was carried out through interviews with patients who are in the transplantation treatment process. The interviews were processed in writing and the results were summarized in mind maps.

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