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Negative intensification in spoken British English
Löblová, Alžběta ; Malá, Markéta (advisor) ; Klégr, Aleš (referee)
The BA thesis examines means of intensification of negation in British spoken English. Since intensification is generally associated with adverbials, more precisely with adverbs of degree, another aim of the study is to prove there are other than lexical means of intensification. For it is focused on the spoken language, which is natural, unplanned, improvised, it includes constructions that are regarded as ungrammatical in Standard English, but occur widely in the material used, namely the demographically sampled sub-corpus of the British National Corpus. Drawing on Dušková et al. (1988) and Biber et al. (1999) the thesis defines negation and intensification, and their mutual interaction and relation. Based on the findings of Palacios- Martínez (1996), the thesis aims at suggesting a suitable classification of the means of negative intensification provided by the corpus-based study. keywords: intensification, intensifier, negation, speech, colloquial language
Study of potential of heat transfer enhancement in process plant
Němeček, Zbyněk ; Kilkovský, Bohuslav (referee) ; Jegla, Zdeněk (advisor)
This diploma thesis is a study of the potential of heat transfer enhancement in the process of hydrogenation refining of oil. The simulation of the process and the heat-hydraulic analysis of the heat exchanger network are performed using the software tools. Based on the obtained results and the results of the optimization study, a new heat exchanger is placed in the process and its parameters are subject to further calculations. The aim is to study the possibilities of heat transfer enhancement for the newly used heat exchanger and to discuss aspects connected with the use of selected software.
Intensification of wastewater treatment plants
Kudrnová, Eliška ; Žeravíková, Jana (referee) ; Hluštík, Petr (advisor)
This thesis deals with the intensification of wastewater treatment plants, which includes improving and strengthening of performance of existing treatment units. The introduction briefly discusses the ways of discharging wastewater from agglomerations, their influence on the WWTP and types of WWTP currently used. The following are the conditions for wastewater treatment, discharging wastewater and waste water management according to law and the factors influencing the intensification of wastewater treatment plants. The main content of this thesis is focused primarily on WWTPs with a capacity greater than 2,000 pe, which had until the end of 2010 meet the requirements of Council Directive 91/271/EEC to be equipped with an appropriate degree of secondary treatment. The practical part is focused on the evaluation of WWTP constructed, reconstructed and intensified between 2008 and 2010.

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