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Foreign direct investment in Slovakia
Pozsonyiová, Daniela ; Neumann, Pavel (advisor) ; Janković, Vukica (referee)
The theme of this thesis is foreign direct investment in Slovak Republic. The first part is a theoretical basis for, the second part analysis the inflows and outflows and the third part evaluates the competitiveness of Slovakia in comparison with the other countries of the V4 group. The aim of this thesis is to analyze the foreign direct investment of Slovakia and to assess the attractiveness of Slovakia for foreign investors.
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Base flow-separation method, factors affecting the incidence and size
VLASÁK, Ivo
This bachelor thesis focuses on hydrological cycle, hydrological balance and hydrology of underground waters. Underground waters holding in a river stream is one of the most important characteristics of hydrological mode of a river. Underground waters proportion is detected from a line of flow rate in the course of many years via so called separation of underground river stream. There are several methods of separation and problematics of these methods is described in detail in this thesis. What is mentioned further are the factors influencing occurance and size of an elemental outflow rate, these factors being in particular climate, geology,relief of land, vegetation and last but not least human aktivity. Outflow rate which comes through the cycle of underground waters can be considered as an elemental outflow rate. Outflow rate is a subject matter of a further chapter. Water flowing out in a form of an elemental outflow rate creates both surface and underground waters, which are constituents of a cycle of water in the nature, which is described in this thesis in a detail together with surface, underground and subsurface water.
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Methods of the separation of the base flow and trends of nitrogen concentrations in this base flow
MAIEROVÁ, Monika
This Bachelor thesis is aimed to clarify the hydrological cycle, hydrological balance, groundwater hydrology, the selected basic baseflow separation methods of comparing them and last but not least, nitrogen cycle, nitrogen, nitrates, ammonia nitrogen and nitrogen in groundwater. In the work there is also closely analyzed the total, surface and subsurface outflow and the detailed division. The methods of the groundwater baseflow separation are described with regard to content of nitrogen compounds., which currently create the most common type of pollution of groundwater used as drinking sources.
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