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Thin Films of Sb2S3 Doped by Sm3+ Ions
Frumarová, Božena ; Bílková, M. ; Frumar, M. ; Repka, M. ; Jedelský, J.
Pure and Sm3+ doped amorphous thin films of Sb2S3 were prepared by thermal co-evaporation of Sb2S3 and Sm metal. From transmittance measurement, the absorption edge, index of refraction, thickness , Eg opt relative permittivity, single oscillator energy and dispersion energy were determined.

Numerická simulace syntetizovaného proudu v klidném vzduchu
Trávníček, Zdeněk ; Hyhlík, Tomáš ; Maršík, František
The paper deals with the numerical solution of a synthetic jet flow discharging into quiescent air. The aim of the work is to contribute to the understanding of flow physics associated with zero net mass transfer control device and particularly to show the influence of the turbulence model on the CFD solution.

Abstract Book URSI International Symposium Electromagnetic Aspects of Selforganization in Biology
Pokorný, Jiří
Abstracts of papers presented in the symposium "Electromagnetic Aspects of Selforganization in Biology", July 9-12, 2000, Prague, the Czech Rewpublic.






The Conclusion of a Contract under the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods in Comparison with Czech National Legislation
Krčálová, Kristýna ; Boháček, Martin (advisor) ; Levý, Jan (referee)
This Master's thesis focuses on the United Nations Convention on Contracts for the International Sale of Goods (CISG), better known as the Vienna Convention. The main purpose of this thesis is to evaluate conditions for application of this international treaty and to assess the contracting process under the CISG including the similarities and differences with the Czech national legislation. Finally, it seeks an answer to the question, which of these rules (international or national) are more advantageous for a Czech contractual party with respect to concluding a contract. The thesis is divided into five parts. The first one represents an introduction to the CISG, its origin and the Czech Republic's attitude to it. The second part identifies the conditions for application of the CISG and therefore defines a subject and an object of an international contract of sale under the CISG. Both third and fourth parts gradually introduce two phases of the contracting process (offer and acceptance) including the relevant case-law. The last chapter strives to complete the contracting process with an analysis of the exact moment, when a contract is concluded, as well as with an analysis of a potential battle of the forms and its impact on a contract conclusion.