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Seniors in the Zlínský Region - 2015
Český statistický úřad
Number of seniors and their structure in the region and its territorial units based on population statistics (incl. life expectancy and population projection), Population and Housing Census (e.g. marital status, educational attainment, economic activity; seniors housing and households). Social care development (number of pensioners, pensions, care facilities for elderly). Completed with interregional comparisons and cartograms.
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Seniors in the Středočeský Region - 2015
Český statistický úřad
Number of seniors and their structure in the region and its territorial units based on population statistics (incl. life expectancy and population projection), Population and Housing Census (e.g. marital status, educational attainment, economic activity; seniors housing and households). Social care development (number of pensioners, pensions, care facilities for elderly). Completed with interregional comparisons and cartograms.
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Seniors in the Ústecký Region - 2015
Český statistický úřad
Number of seniors and their structure in the region and its territorial units based on population statistics (incl. life expectancy and population projection), Population and Housing Census (e.g. marital status, educational attainment, economic activity; seniors housing and households). Social care development (number of pensioners, pensions, care facilities for elderly). Completed with interregional comparisons and cartograms.
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Seniors in the Plzeňský Region - 2015
Český statistický úřad
Number of seniors and their structure in the region and its territorial units based on population statistics (incl. life expectancy and population projection), Population and Housing Census (e.g. marital status, educational attainment, economic activity; seniors housing and households). Social care development (number of pensioners, pensions, care facilities for elderly). Completed with interregional comparisons and cartograms.
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Seniors in the Pardubický Region - 2015
Český statistický úřad ; Dědič, Petr ; Fialová, Hedvika ; Mikanová, Monika
Number of seniors and their structure in the region and its territorial units based on population statistics (incl. life expectancy and population projection), Population and Housing Census (e.g. marital status, educational attainment, economic activity; seniors housing and households). Social care development (number of pensioners, pensions, care facilities for elderly). Completed with interregional comparisons and cartograms.
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Seniors in the Olomoucký Region - 2015
Český statistický úřad
Number of seniors and their structure in the region and its territorial units based on population statistics (incl. life expectancy and population projection), Population and Housing Census (e.g. marital status, educational attainment, economic activity; seniors housing and households). Social care development (number of pensioners, pensions, care facilities for elderly). Completed with interregional comparisons and cartograms.
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Seniors in the Moravskoslezský Region - 2015
Český statistický úřad
Number of seniors and their structure in the region and its territorial units based on population statistics (incl. life expectancy and population projection), Population and Housing Census (e.g. marital status, educational attainment, economic activity; seniors housing and households). Social care development (number of pensioners, pensions, care facilities for elderly). Completed with interregional comparisons and cartograms.
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Modelling, parameter estimation, optimisation and control of transport and reaction processes in bioreactors.
ŠTUMBAUER, Václav
With the significant potential of microalgae as a major biofuel source of the future, a considerable scientific attention is attracted towards the field of biotechnology and bioprocess engineering. Nevertheless the current photobioreactor (PBR) design methods are still too empirical. With this work I would like to promote the idea of designing a production system, such as a PBR, completely \emph{in silico}, thus allowing for the in silico optimization and optimal control determination. The thesis deals with the PBR modeling and simulation. It addresses two crucial issues in the current state-of-the-art PBR modeling. The first issue relevant to the deficiency of the currently available models - the incorrect or insufficient treatment of either the transport process modeling, the reaction modeling or the coupling between these two models. A correct treatment of both the transport and the reaction phenomena is proposed in the thesis - in the form of a unified modeling framework consisting of three interconnected parts - (i) the state system, (ii) the fluid-dynamic model and (iii) optimal control determination. The proposed model structure allows prediction of the PBR performance with respect to the modelled PBR size, geometry, operating conditions or a particular microalgae strain. The proposed unified modeling approach is applied to the case of the Couette-Taylor photobioreactor (CTBR) where it is used for the optimal control solution. The PBR represents a complex multiscale problem and especially in the case of the production scale systems, the associated computational costs are paramount. This is the second crucial issue addressed in the thesis. With respect to the computational complexity, the fluid dynamics simulation is the most costly part of the PBR simulation. To model the fluid flow with the classical CFD (Computational Fluid Dynamics) methods inside a production scale PBR leads to an enormous grid size. This usually requires a parallel implementation of the solver but in the parallelization of the classical methods lies another relevant issue - that of the amount of data the individual nodes must interchange with each other. The thesis addresses the performance relevant issues by proposing and evaluation alternative approaches to the fluid flow simulation. These approaches are more suitable to the parallel implementation than the classical methods because of their rather local character in comparison to the classical methods - namely the Lattice Boltzmann Method (LBM) for fluid flow, which is the primary focus of the thesis in this regard and alternatively also the discrete random walk based method (DRW). As the outcome of the thesis I have developed and validated a new Lagrangian general modeling approach to the transport and reaction processes in PBR - a framework based on the Lattice Boltzmann method (LBM) and the model of the Photosynthetic Factory (PSF) that models correctly the transport and reaction processes and their coupling. Further I have implemented a software prototype based on the proposed modeling approach and validated this prototype on the case of the Coutte-Taylor PBR. I have also demonstrated that the modeling approach has a significant potential from the computational costs point of view by implementing and validating the software prototype on the parallel architecture of CUDA (Compute Unified Device Architecture). The current parallel implementation is approximately 20 times faster than the unparallized one and decreases thus significantly the iteration cycle of the PBR design process.

Dramatic work of Josef Tejkl
Linhart, Otto ; CÍSAŘ, Jan (advisor) ; STROTZER, Milan (referee)
This Bachelor thesis is devoted to the work of Josef Tejkl (1952/2009), playwright, director, novelist and artist, particularly to his dramatic activity. In an attempt to give a comprehensive survey of the dramatist‘s works not published up to now, I am endeavouring to analyse Tejkl‘s dramatic work viewed through literary Baroque style. In the works of Tejkl Baroque trends can be clearly seen. I want to point out my own thesis, which is that Baroque themes determine the understanding of Josef Tejkl‘s almost whole output. This Bachelor treatise also aims at helping the complete cataloguing of all works of this author in the hope that in future at least a part of Tejkl‘s dramatic output will find its publisher.

Puppies and young dogs nutritions
Šabatová, Kateřina ; Hučko, Boris (advisor) ; Plachý, Vladimír (referee)
Puppies and young dogs nutritions Summary In this work I have attempted to summarize the most important aspects in nutrition of puppies and dogs in growth. The introduction describes the digestive tract and also the changes that have occurred due to domestication. Next is explained the importance of nutrition and water in nutritional requirements of a dog. Important are needs of nutrients and energy that are necessary to maintain the provision of the necessary vital functions. The basic components of food are proteins, saccharides, lipids, minerals and vitamins. I explain the necessary proportions, the amounts and the possible consequences of their lack in food. I focus on essential fatty acids, which in recent years are subject to frequent explorations and their pros and cons are not yet fully understood. I also mention ballast and significant specific active substances. Nutrition of pregnant and lactating females is often neglected, but for puppies it is a very crucial period. The influence of nutrition of pregnant females to the size and weight of newborn puppies has been proved. Further I deal with nutrition of puppies immediately after birth, I explain the composition of colostrum and its effect on the immunity system of the puppy. I also compare ratios of nutrients in the colostrum and milk. Further, I deal with the feeding of the individual at the time of weaning and in different growth periods. There are many possibilities of feeding puppies from after weaning until adulthood described in books. With the new knowledge about nutrition the ways of feeding our dogs have inevitably changed , but also the dogs' nutritional requirements have changed due to the conditions where and how they live and what their nutrient needs are according to their sport, breeding or other use. Currently, there is a possibility of a commercially produced complete nutritional diet or home-prepared fresh food - cooked or raw- barf. In the last chapter, I summarized possible aspects of malnutrition and its potential consequences. I described the most common problems associated with inadequate nutrition of growing dogs such as obesity as well as malnutrition, which also adversely affects the individual. The influence of proper nutrition of the puppy on its growth is clear. If we neglect the nutrition of the dog in the first two years of its life, the consequences are often irreversible.