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Explant culture of Trifolium pratense L.
Křepelová, Jana ; Siatka, Tomáš (referee) ; Kašparová, Marie (advisor)
Jana Křepelová Explantat culture of Trifolium pratense L. A principal precondition for successful elicitation used to increase the production of secondary metabolites is, among other, finding a suitable elicitor, its concentration and the optimal period of time of action on the plant culture in vitro, which was the aim of the present thesis. The effect was examined of a 6, 24, 48 and 168 hour action of the solution of ferrous sulphate (in four concentrations) on the production of flavonoids and isoflavonoids in the suspension culture Trifolium pratense L. (variety DO-9 and variety Sprint) cultiveted on a Gamborg medium with an addition of 2 mg.l-1 of 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and 2 mg.l-1 6- benzylaminopurine, at the temperature of 25o C and 16 hour light/ 8 hour dark period. The maximal content of flavonoids found by a photometric determination according to Pharmacopoeia Bohemica 2005 was demonstrated in the suspension culture Trifolium pratense L. (variety DO-9) (0,500 %) after 48 hour action of the elicitor of the 10 μmol concentration and in the suspension culture Trifolium pratense L. (variety Sprint) (0,415 %) also after 48 hours action 10 μmol concentration. The maximal content of isoflavonoids found by a HPLC metod was demonstrated in the suspension culture Trifolium pratense L....

Use of simulation programs for analyzing and improving the operation of the company (real situation)
Záhorovská, Zuzana ; Kuncová, Martina (advisor) ; Fábry, Jan (referee)
Aim of this thesis is to analyze the current situation, to identify bottlenecks and to propose improvements to the department of acquisitions in the selected financial company, which is an important part of the Czech market and which desire not to be named. In the first part of my thesis is provided to the reader a theoretical basis necessary to understand the following text. Then I create simulation models for individual teams, which take part in the mentioned department. These models are based only on average and total values. That is why in the next section, there is described the work to bring them closer to reality with shifts of administrators and the variable number of entities, which are processed throughout the day. Based on the analysis of calculated values, I propose two methods of redistribution of actions to reduce the number of employees and to increase their efficiency.

International aspects of sentencing war criminals after 1945
Eichler, Jan ; Soukup, Ladislav (referee) ; Kuklík, Jan (advisor)
74 Summary Legal Aspects of International Punishment for Committing War Crimes after 1945 The Second World War was a global military conflict which involved majority of the world's nations and which became with more than 60 million victims the largest, deadliest and most devastating conflict in human history. The causes of the war were constituted by the consequences of the Treaty of Versailles, which enhanced the feeling of humiliation in defeated countries, especially in Germany, and economic crisis in the late twenties and thirties, commonly known as the Great Depression, which fundamentally undermined a large number of countries, thereby allowing the rise of the Nazis, led by Adolf Hitler, and other totalitarian regimes throughout Europe. The Second World War has been accompanied with unprecedented level of crimes against humanity, war crimes and inhumane treatment of prisoners of war. Unlike all previous conflicts the course of the fighting much more affected civilian population and led to huge rate of casualties. Victims among civilians account for two thirds of the estimated 60 million victims. Many civilians died because of disease, starvation, massacres, bombing and deliberate genocidal actions and other war crimes committed by German as well as Japanese forces on the Axis-occupied territories. The...

Exorcism in the Synoptic Gospels
Lupačová, Viktorie ; Melmuk, Petr (advisor) ; Beneš, Jiří (referee)
This work studies the understanding of Jesus' exorcisms in synoptic gospels. On an example of some of the Jesus' authentic statements is shown the Jesus' understanding of his own exorcist activity as the eschatological and soteriological event. In his concept the exorcisms are the manifestation of God's kingdom which is happening in his arrival and his actions. At the time the Jesus' exorcisms have the power to free a man both physically and spiritually. By analyzing individual pericopes of synoptic gospels is illustrated the reception drift of exorcisms which has happened to three authors of synoptic gospels. These have transferred the accent from eschatological and soteriological background of exorcisms to its mission meaning for the early Christian community.

Bosnian crisis 1908-1909
Kodet, Roman ; Skřivan, Aleš (advisor) ; Kovář, Martin (referee)
The Bosnian crisis is one of the most important milestones on the way to the First World War. It is because this act of Austria-Hungary totaly destroyed a chance to create a Austro-Russian rapprochement on the Balkans. From this crisis the rivalry between these two empires fully started and it was this rivalry, which caused the collapse ofEuropean diplomatic system in July 1914. The aim ofthis work is to analyze all the circumstances and conditions, which influenced the decision of Vienna to take this action and how and why this action ruined the long termed policy of Austro-Russian entente.

Marketing support of the Baby Well product
Zahradníková, Adéla ; Halík, Jaroslav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis examines a form of marketing communication, which is referred to as bellow-the-line (BTL). It's arranged chronologically according to the individual steps, which were taken in the course of the project. It observes the environment of an advertisement agency, which has the task of implementing a sales promotion for PG Corporation. This is client who functions in the children segment of the market with their brand Baby Well. Thus in the first part is a brief introduction of the PPD Services s.r.o. agency, which was responsible for the execution of the whole project. In the next part is described the analysis of the sales promotion. At first the assignment of the client is analyzed -- the so-called brief -- and its essentials. After that attention is turned to the production of a tour plan, composition of a budget and to a very important training of the hostess, with the client presence. In this part is described in detail the task of the hostesses and their equipment for the given promo action. In the conclusion of this thesis its' given goal is answered, which is to see if from an investment point of view it pays off for the client to continue this form of marketing communication with the client and if it's sensible to continue. Information for the whole bachelor thesis has been for the most part gathered from own experience and the documentations of the PPD Services s.r.o. advertisement agency. The author's consciousness about the given topic has also been raised by books, which are mentioned as sources of this bachelor thesis.

The Zapatista Rebellion in Mexican Chiapas: political - historical context
Švehlová, Eva ; Kochan, Jan (advisor) ; Doležal, Tomáš (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with the Zapatista rebellion in Mexican Chiapas from the year 1994 and its main aim is to evaluate the achievements of the whole rebellion. Firstly, the thesis concentrates on the bases for the formation of the rebellion by studying crucial events from Mexican history. Furthermore, it describes the course of the rebellion in chronological sequence and it lays stress on the armed actions of the Zapatista, their non-military activities and peace negotiations with the government. In the last chapter, the thesis presents a deeper analysis of different aspects of the rebellion by the means of the analysis of structure, origin and members; the analysis of ideology, demands and aims and finally the analysis of means of struggle where the role of media is highlighted above all. The final evaluation of the achievements is devided into Mexican, global and theoretical level.

Specificity of interrogation of children
Vodehnalová, Jana ; Musil, Jan (advisor) ; Štourač, Petr (referee)
RESUMÉ: The target of the thesis is to point out the specialities that differ the questioning of children and children's testimonies from those of adults in criminal procedure. These specialities are based on the unique reception, memory, imagination, portion of sugestibility and also the ability to express of chidren, which are of deeply different quality to adults. Variations are to be found as well between children depending on their age. It is necessary to provide special approach to questioning of children and evaluation of their testimonies. Person who questions needs to operate with high quality of profesional abilities and knowledge and needs to undergo proper preparations before each action. Mentioned above is focused, whether the child under the questioning is the victim of crime. Inappropriate questioning increases chance of secondary victimization. Criminal Procedure Code deals with questiong of children in its provisions. The age of questioned child does not automatically decrease valuation of the testimony. During questioning of children the profesional teacher should be present while presence of the parents of questioned child is welcomed just under the condition that it is assumed to make the questioning easier or possible. Persons mentioned above may suggest interruption or ending of the...

Granada elites in 15th century
Ženka, Josef ; Gombár, Eduard (advisor) ; Veselý, Rudolf (referee)
Th e work deals with the inner history of the Nasrid emirate in the fi fteenth century, emphasizing the behaviour of the elite families and their relationship to the ruling power. According to the analysis of the contemporary sources the author determined the genealogy of the most prominent families. He subsequently concentrates on their mutual relationship, their action during the coup, and their ruling power in the course of the fi fteenth century. What emerge here as dominant elements are Muhammad IX.'s elites. As they participated in every single coup, they gained substantial power and to a large degree contributed to the decline of the emirate. Th e author pays attention to the growing power of the Granadan families' high representatives to the exclusion of the king's power, which resulted into the disintegration of the emirate. It's the attendant phenomenon on the events of the fi fteenth century. Th e work also deals with the fi nal confl ict among the elite families in the Granadan War, which was the culmination of the dynastic argument and entailed the decline of the emirate.

The Relationship between the Lord's Supper and homily in Ulrich Zwingli's and Jean Calvin's legacy
Fruhbauer, Drahomír ; Filipi, Pavel (advisor) ; Beneš, Ladislav (referee)
The intention of this thesis is to defend the unity word and the Lord's Supper in a reformed worship. Understanding of reformed worship as only nonsacramental service interrupts its inner relationship between word an sacrament. This is the same being in error to proclaim no connection between God's word and His deeds. Whenever God speaks, He supports His words by action. The unity of the word and table expresses the unity of God's word and deeds. This thesis shows that we find two approaches to the worship in Swiss reformation: sacramental where word and sacrament are focus of congregation (Calvin's legacy), and nonsacramental where only the word is its centre (Zwingli's legacy). Both of them have got its advantages and disadvantages and are belonging to the reformed tradition. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)