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Redesign of company websites using HTML5 and CSS3 language
Lecián, Michal ; Sklenák, Vilém (advisor) ; Hradil, Jiří (referee)
The goal of this thesis is to create a completely new version of the company websites with the removal of the shortcomings identified in the original version via questionnaire. These new websites should attract more new customers which will increase awareness of the company. HTML and CSS languages with new accepted elements and properties are described at the beginning of this work so that reader could understand their usage in the practical part of the thesis. Description of the redesign process of the webpages is covered in the next section. It is described as I proceed during the design of webpages. Webpages were created in two versions -- according to older HTML 4.01 and CSS2 standards and new HTML5 and CSS3 standards so that reader can find out process of creation webpages in the past and in these days and find out an offer of new possibilities of new standards. Description of the site structure is on the following pages with technical solution of chosen webpages. Analysis of competition is next described part of thesis in which I examine strengths and weaknesses of competitors according to predefined criteria. I focused on description of advertising campaign created in Google Adwords enabling webpages appear in the top positions in Google search engine in the last chapter. It can bring more new visitors. Better natural position in search engines was reached by using right SEO practices.

Architectural elements of Baroque gardens in Bohemia
Kubíčková, Tereza ; Vaněk, Jan (advisor) ; Havlová, Martina (referee)
Bachelor´s thesis aims at the characteristics of composition principals, vegetational, constructional and architectural elements of chosen baroque gardens. The literary research analyses origins of the Baroque period and how this era impacted Europe and Bohemia. There is a description of basic compositional principals of the baroque gardens and differences between the French and Italian gardens are described. The description of a composition of a baroque landscape i salso attached. The Vallenstein Garden and a baroque landscape of the town Jičín were chosen as a part of methodology of the research. The thesis is comparing the original solutions to a today´s status quo and the views on revitalization of these landmarks. A map of current condition with compositional analysis and photo documentation were put together for this thesis.

Nonverbal factors in psychotherapy of adolescents
Vraná, Klára ; Morávková Krejčová, Lenka (referee) ; Šturma, Jaroslav (advisor)
The thesis deals with one of the areas of children's psychology - psychotherapy of adolescents. The study mainly focuses on different non-verbal moments, or factors, occurring at psychotherapeutic sessions held with adolescent patients, and it outlines the possibilities of application of these factors in the psychotherapeutic process. The objective of the thesis is to show that sometimes seemingly insignificant non-verbal moments may play an important role, especially in therapeutic work with adolescents, and therefore therapists should pay increased attention to these symptoms. This also applies in case that a patient was originally indicated a psychotherapy, the main medical treatment medium of which is predominately an interview (for example a family therapy). The thesis is based on one of the assumptions that in general non-verbal methods, in this case at least some of their elements, may work as facilitators of an interview, for example if the patient fails to express certain personal experience of his or her, his/her feeling or emotion with the help of words, or when a therapist fails to enter into verbal communication with the patient.

Unemployment and possibilities of its solution
Plašil, Jakub ; Soušková, Milena (advisor) ; Spirit, Michal (referee)
The aim of the bachelor thesis is an issue of unemployment and possibilities of its solution. Theoretical part of the thesis characterizes a term of unemployment, describes its kinds and also possible cause of its origin from employer's and job applicant's side. It simultaneously deals with influence of wage's amount on unemployment's origin and time duration. Unemployment's size is evaluated by indicators of unemployment. In a part dedicated to the labour market in the Czech Republic is described active and passive employment politics supported by state authorities as well as by private entities. An analysis of unemployment's development in the Czech Republic as a whole in classification on districts and partial regions is made in practical part. Within the districts is more in detail analysed Southbohemian region with orientation on Tábor with using of observed unemployment's elements - unemployment's size, structure of job applicants from age viewpoint, sex and achieved education. Concrete examples of using of active and passive employment politics are mentioned in possibilities of unemployment's solutions. Research result of this issue is an evaluation of unemployment's development including influencing factors, efficiencies of employment politics and recommendations for job applicants to increase their labour market's use.

Plagiarism in Text Documents: Applications Revealing Elements of Plagiarism
Trachtová, Monika ; Přibil, Jiří (advisor) ; Váchová, Lucie (referee)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on issue of plagiarism in text documents. It explains the basic concept of plagiarism, its legislation and the law from which it is based. It defines the typology of plagiarism and the reasons of their origin. Furthermore, the bachelor's thesis focuses on existing applications of plagiarism detection in text documents and their detailed description. In the practical part will deal with analysis of selected applications. Their uses and as-sessment the quality of the results.

Analysis of selected genomic regions with dominant suppressors of the \kur{adgf-a} mutant phenotype in \kur{Drosophila melanogaster}
KADLECOVÁ, Jana
Adenosine is an important signaling molecule in various physiological processes in many different organisms. Dysregulation of the level of this molecule leads to many pathological consequences as Severe Combined Immunodeficiency in humans. Recently a genetic model using fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster was established to study effects of adenosine in this organism and a genetic screen for genes modifying the effects of heightened adenosine was started. This work presents partial tasks in this screen which include detailed characterization of selected regions which were identified as dominant suppressors of the phenotype associated with heightened adenosine. First task was to produce a smaller, molecularly defined deletion in range of originally identified bigger deletion. Second task included a testing of already existing smaller deletion for the suppressing effects. In the third task, a role of potential suppressor was further analyzed which included a verification of P-element insertions in this gene and their testing for suppressing effects. In the last task, the sequence for making a probe to characterize the expression of this gene was cloned

Translating Ruby to PHP
Majda, David ; Hnětynka, Petr (referee) ; Bednárek, David (advisor)
The goal of the work is to design and implement a compiler translating a signi cant subset of the Ruby language into PHP, with emphasis on the correct translation of dynamic and functional language elements and compatibility with the original Ruby language implementation. The work begins with an introduction of the Ruby language and an overview of its existing implementations, highlighting their interesting properties. The work then focuses on analysis of the individual language elements' properties and a description of their translation to PHP. Detailed overview of the implemented constructs and standard library elements is attached. The result of the work is practically usable compiler that can be further extended and used in the production environment after implementing remaining Ruby language elements.

Analysis of czech vowels to be generated aloud and in a whisper
Matug, Michal ; Vašek, Martin (referee) ; Mišun, Vojtěch (advisor)
The modal and spectral characteristic belongs among important human acoustic spaces of vocal tract. They occur at generating vowels and other acoustic aspects of human speech. We can observe the resonant phenomena of acoustic cavity of vocal tract in the human speech spectrum, primary however at vowels generation. However near vocal tract occurs series of frequency tops in the spectrum of vowels, which necessarily may not be resonant origin. That is why sometimes quite difficult assign is right frequency tops to resonant tops of acoustic cavity. It consist in operate of acoustic excitation of vocal tracts. The pronounced of vowels loudly and in a whisper has different excitation of vocal tract. At generating vowels loudly is excited by scheme of harmonic components outspread to fundamental frequency of glottis. At talking in a whisper is vocal tract excited by continuous spectrum generated by turbulent fluxion of exhaled flatus over glottis. We give a name "formant" to a frequency, at which happens to resonance of acoustic space. Aim of this work is analysis of Czech vowels formants generated loudly and in a whisper. Experimental metering of these formants was performed on human vocalic tract for all vowels. Further then on artificially created vocalic tracts for vowels A, I. Then were modal characteristics of vocal cavity for vowels A, I, tested by method of final elements with the help of computing program ANSYS. In this work were surveyed courses of acoustic pressures for individual formants, influence sizes vocal tract and influence of correct mouth opening on formants. Also has been effected computational simulation of harmonic excitation on tract by side of glottis.

Fundamental dynamic characteristics of human skull
Horáček, Jaromír ; Pešek, Luděk ; Trnka, Jan ; Veselý, Jan ; Veselý, Eduard ; Vohradník, M. ; Vokřál, J.
The contribution presents experimental investigation of the frequency modal, damping and stress wave propagation characteristics and finite element (FE) modelling of the basic dynamic properties of the human skull. Original experimental results of the modal analysis as well as the laserinterferometry and double pulse holorinterferometry measurements after impact loading are presented. The frequency and time dependent transfer functions between selected, anthropologically important points on the skull are studied.

Card of Cryptosporidium infections by humans and animals
BLÁHOVEC, Ondřej
The representatives of the Cryptosporidium genus are one of the causes of gastrointestinal tract diseases in humans and animals. In animals the host may even be a respiratory apparatus. The disease is called cryptosproridiosis. In majority of cases this infection can bypass without any major problems, but in immunosuppressed individuals it can cause serious health problems. Cryptosporidium has a monoxenous development cycle, which basically means that the entire development takes place in a single host. Exogenous stage is represented by oocysts, which are in case of a gastrointestinal disease excreted in faeces. In case of a respiratory disease the oocysts make they way out via respiratory and nasal secretions. This leads to contamination of the environment or water. In general, it is expected that Cryptosporidium isolates, which are present in one class of vertebrates, are not infectious to a non-specific host from other classes. It is also expected that cryptosporidia have low host specificity. But this does not exclude that some kinds have gradually extended its specificity to more species. It is also apparent that cryptosporidium infections are common in animals that inhabit the external environment, so even a human can be endangered by this zoonosis, although the incidence in the Czech Republic is low. The reason for the low numbers may as well be that parasitological examination is not performed very often, so the estimated prevalence in the population is probably much higher. Therefore to reveal the originator of this disease it would be appropriate to perform a parasitological examination in persons who are in contact with animals, this way the cryptosporidium infection would be excluded or proven.