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PPP projects in the Czech Republic
Ječmínková, Libuše ; Žáková Kroupová, Zdeňka (advisor) ; Pavel, Pavel (referee)
The thesis deals with the economic evaluation of the appropriateness or inappropriateness in securing the construction and operation of community infrastructure projects. It particularly assesses the economic advantages and disadvantages of the construction and subsequent operation of a kindergarten in the village of Kamenný Újezd, both in the form of classic public contracts, and as a PPP project. The work is based on the real costs as the above mentined project has already been realised. At the same time, this work marginally addresses the demographic curve and municipalities in this context, the fact that the community could predict the shortage of places in the kindergarten well in advance, and resolve the situation in another way. Performing an economic analysis found that in this particular case the form of PPP does not seem economically advantageous, since it does not provide a value for money to make this form more profitable for the municipality than a conventional public contract.

Application of SAP HANA
Semianiaka, Yauheni ; Novotný, Ota (advisor) ; Daněk, Lukáš (referee)
The work is dedicated to analysis of data using ICT. It is clear that the classical way of dealing with the data is not satisfactory. Therefore, the new number of tools that changing the view of working with data has occured. An example is the SAP system HANA. The main aim of this thesis is to introduce SAP HANA platform as a tool for analytical processing of large amounts of data (especially in wide area-based marketing and customer relationship management) on the example SAP Customer Engagement Intelligence. Partial aim is to acquaint the reader with the capabilities of SAP HANA in products and methods of processing large amounts of data, Big Data, implemented in HANA. The thesis is divided into two parts: theoretical and analytical. The theoretical part provides an overview of the so-called Big Data, SAP HANA and their interconnections. The analytical part of the work is focusing on a specific analysis of the use of SAP HANA in enterprises in order to highlight the advantages of using products based on HANA. The main contribution of this paper is to describe solutions based on SAP HANA platform for example Customer Engagement Intelligence. This work is intended for both the general public interested in the products of SAP and experts intending to get a basic overview of the possibilities offered by SAP HANA platform.

Oriental medicine. Study possibilities and sale centers in Czech Republic.
Bělová, Veronika ; Klusoňová, Hana (advisor) ; Kudláčková, Zděnka (referee)
Traditional medicine becomes more and more popular. It's usage propagaces in all over the world. In some countries oriental medicine is means of national healthcare, whereas in others countries it undertakes a function associated therapy to classical medicine. These both systems are different, though in some areas they are similar. Traditional medicine differs in duration of history, by using theories in interpretation diseases and using theories in therapy. Traditional medicine uses medical means, which have long tradition. Effects of therapy in most cases aren't scientifically attested. Western, classic medicine has priority in continuous finding of newer, more efficient methods, which are tested by scientific methods. Basic theories eastern medicine theory jin/jang, theory of five elements and theory of cchi are the most important. Principles of these theories are reflected in all medical methods. Acupuncture, acupressure, moxibation, fytotherapy,… are basic methods of therapy. The western medicine uses latest experiences, attested by scientifical methods. It's target is providing safety, effective treatment in time of needs. Western medicine is mainly aimed to therapy actual health problem, prevention others healthy problems, which can origine secondary in consequence of manifestation of primary...

Pentraxin PTX3 - a new marker of immunopathological inflammation.
Kondělková, Kateřina ; Jílek, Petr (advisor) ; Andrýs, Ctirad (referee)
Pentraxin 3 (PTX3) is a newly identified acute phase reactant which shares some structural and some functional properties with CRP, classical short pentraxin. On the other hand, PTX3 displays unique biological properties of its own, including a possible role in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular diseases and in processes accompanying the natural evolution of surgical wounds. Unlike CRP, which is manufactured predominatly in the liver, PTX3 is produced especially at sites of tissue damage. PTX3 synthesis is induced by proinflammatory cytokines TNF-α or IL-1β and by microbial wall constituents such as the lipololysaccharide (LPS). Plasma protein PTX3 concentrations are elevated in a wide range of diseased states, such as in coronary artery disease, in pulmonary infection and acute lung injury, 3 in patients with chronic kidney disease, in pacients with depression, during normal pregnancy and preeclampsia, in pacients with psoriasis and during cardiac surgery with or without cardiopulmonary bypass. PTX3 was detected using detection set (Alexis Biochemicals, Switzerland) cat.no. ALX- 850-299-KI01 for sandwich ELISA application that provided capture monoclonal antibody to PTX3, detection polyclonal antibody to PTX3 and recombinant PTX3 (standard). Goeckerman's therapy of psoriasis is highly efficient in...

Classical Film Narration
Sladký, Michal ; Bernard, Jan (advisor) ; Marcelli, Miroslav (referee)
The major subject matter to be pursuded in this master's thesis is the classical film narrative, the boom of which is represented by classical Hollywood cinema. This thesis aims to prove that this style has maintained its privileged position also after 1960 and has been effective in the digital era despite of the revolutionary technological changes. It attempts to defend the hypothesis that Hollywood cinema keeps the principles of classical narrative style regardless the digitalization and blockbuster films affecting it.

Postglacial colonization of black alder (Alnus glutinosa) and grey alder (Alnus incana) in Europe
Havrdová, Alena ; Mandák, Bohumil (advisor) ; Helena, Helena (referee)
Current species distribution in Europe was mainly influenced by massive climatic and environmental changes during the Quaternary period. Different theories concerning survival of tree species during the last ice age in Europe were proposed and up to date the position of glacial refugia and directions of migration routes are under active debate. My dissertation thesis aimed to combine information from fossil records and genetic analysis to improve knowledge on postglacial history of Alnus glutinosa and Alnus incana. The synthesis of palaeoecological data supports the idea that not only southern but also northern populations were important sources of postglacial Alnus expansion. The delayed Alnus expansion apparent in some regions was likely a result of environmental limitations. Our findings from molecular study showed differences in postglacial histories between temperate A. glutinosa and boreal A. incana. In the case of A. incana, we found an effective refugium in Central Europe located outside classical southern refugia confirming the existence of northern refugia for boreal trees in Europe. Fennoscandian populations are derived from Central-European ones that originated from populations in the Alps. For A. glutinosa, multiple southern refugia were revealed and three main directions of postglacial expansion were proposed: 1) from the northern part of the Iberian Peninsula to Western and Central Europe and subsequently to the British Isles, 2) from the Apennine Peninsula to the Alps, and 3) from the eastern part of the Balkan Peninsula to the Carpathians followed by expansion towards the Northern European plains. It has been shown that colonizing lineages have met several times and formed secondary contact zones with unexpectedly high population genetic diversity in Central Europe and Scandinavia. For the first time, we discovered tetraploid populations of A. glutinosa situated in the putative main glacial refugia on the Iberian and Balkan Peninsulas. Neither of them was probably involved in the colonization of Central and Northern Europe after glacial withdrawal. In conclusion, thanks to extensive population sampling, testing of hypothesis postulated based on fossil data by molecular data and using two molecular markers, i.e. chloroplast DNA and microsatellites, with different mode of inheritance and polymorphisms, this project revealed not only the position of glacial refugia of European tree species and discriminate between effective and non-effective ones, but also help infer the main migration routes. This approach enabled us to change some long-lasting paradigms and brought new pieces of knowledge about postglacial colonization of European tree species.

The nursing process in a patient with an intestinal cancer
Kopřivová, Pavlína ; Nikodemová, Hana (advisor) ; Kučková, Eva (referee)
In my bachelor's paper, the classic nursing process is elaborated; its theme that is particularly topical currently is a patient with intestinal tumour. The reason why the theme "colorectal carcinoma" was chosen is described in the preamble: it is mainly the current high frequency of this diagnosis. The numerical comparison if its incidence and mortality in the Czech Republic and worldwide are described here. The theoretical part deals mainly with anatomy and physiology of large intestine, factual disease, its diagnostics and therapy. Basic information related to the patient, course of his hospitalization, and the used therapy are also described here. The practical part deals with the actual nursing process; case history of illness and diagnosis that was elaborated on the basis of subjective and objective information gained during the patient's treatment are described in this part. The closing part summarises the overall hospitalisation course and future prognosis of the patient. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

The profitability of a passive house building
Lakosil, Jakub ; Hricová, Daniela (advisor) ; Olga, Olga (referee)
The subject of the master thesis is an economic saving of a passive house construction in comparison with particular classic low-energy house. The first part of the thesis discusses the evolution of low-energy houses and classification of these constructions according to their energy consumption. It also discusses the advantages of the passive house constructions and the subsidy system, which is possible to use for houses with very low energy consumption. The practical part initially contains a description of chosen bungalow house, which is classified according to its technical specifications into classic, low-energy and passive. Furthermore, there is a brief description of the houses energy consumption and classification into their respective energy group. The subsidy system, described in the theoretical part, is a source for the detection of the subsidy entitlement of particular model varieties. A brief description of acquisition costs, focused on displaying the differences between the studied varieties, is compiled according to particular budgets. There are calculations of investment and operating costs based on technical and price sources. In the conclusion of the thesis there is an economic evaluation of return on investment of particular model types of the houses.

Construction of sample exercises for model of systems wiring
Pěcha, Jiří ; Bátora, Branislav (referee) ; Macháček, Jan (advisor)
In this thesis explains the term of systemic wiring and its spread in the Czech Republic. It is written a brief overview of manufacturers which are interested in this area. Comparison of advantages and disadvantages with classic wiring. For further meeting is suggested a laboratory panel which contains instruments from company ABB which belongs to international group Konnex. At the concussion of this thesis is created demonstrational application for controlling of instruments.

Aplication of inteligent control elements in modern electrical instalaton
Dokoupil, Jan ; Mastný, Petr (referee) ; Bátora, Branislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the field of intelligent wiring and presents its advantages in comparison with a classic electroinstalation. A special attention is devoted to the most widely used and expanded standard sof opened systems KNX/EIB. In the first part, an explanation of the way the inteligent wiring works, its main parts, topology and possibilities of control and visualization is provided. In the second part, the work is dedicated to presenting an energy savings, mainly in ligthening and heating, which are possible to achieve by using inteligent wiring, Finally, there is a project electroinstalation in a family house, which is built on the elements of the KNX/EIB system. There is also a comparison with the classic (conventional) wiring. Both projects are implemented by Astra software.