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The influence of spinal patients regular training in Locomat System on chosentime and space parametres of their walk
Strnadová, Helena ; Oplatková, Lenka (advisor) ; Strapková, Zuzana (referee)
Diploma thesis "Influence of regular training of spinal cord patients in Lokomat system on particular spatio-temporal parameters of their walk." is a theoretical-empirical case report. Theoretical part deals with the neuroanatomy of the spinal cord, control, analysis and possibilities of check up of physiological walk. This part is concluded by the summary of entries about the Lokomat system, its basic technical equipment, advantages / disadvantages, indications/ contra-indications of its use in practice. The empirical part deals with the examination of the influence of the training in Lokomat system on the walk of the patients with incomplete spinal cord lesion. The main subject of the research is to monitor the changes in particular spatio-temporal parameters of walk (gait speed, stride length, stride time, single support time). Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

The impact of a three-month training on motor functions in preschool hockey players
Kopalová, Magdaléna ; Nováková, Tereza (advisor) ; Šťastný, Petr (referee)
Title: The impact of a three-month training on motor functions in preschool hockey players Objectives: The goal of this diploma thesis is to summarize the knowledge about motor functions in preschool children. Also to find suitable test methods which should help to evaluate the motor level of children this age who are attending the preparation course in the hockey club Sparta Praha and also evaluate the influence of a three month hockey training on postural maturity and development of motor skills on the regular surface and on the ice. Methods: The pre-experiment was conducted in hockey preparation course HC Sparta Praha in preschool children during their training. It was carried out using 5 tests evaluating postural maturity, which were evaluated by two physiotherapists and 4 tests evaluating the level of motor skills on the regular surface and on the ice, which was measured on time. Tests were performed twice, with a three-month interval. Results: After three months of training, there was no substantial improvement in postural maturity assessment tests, although the consensus of the two physiotherapists in the assessment of the postural tests maturity was relatively high, for both measurements. The top rated test was tandem walk over the line. In this test, there was also the most improvement...

Growth Assessment of Infants and Growth Charts for Breastfed Children
Dobrovolná, Alena ; Schneidrová, Dagmar (advisor)
This paper discusses the importance of regular monitoring of individual growth of children and the use of current growth charts in practice. It also deals with the introduction of graphs that have been constructed on the basis of measured exclusively breastfed healthy children , and the replacement of the current growth charts , constructed on the basis of measuring the population of children in both suckling and artificial nourished . Graphs for breastfed infants may serve as arguments against the possibility of promoting artificial milk formulas for infants and breastfeeding , which is optimal infant feeding for at least 6 months of age . It is an effort to prevent premature introduction of artificial milk formula and complementary foods among others, as prevention obesity and weight gain in later life . Regular monitoring of growth using growth charts allows early diagnosis of diseases associated with impaired growth and perhaps even a few years before the clinical onset of the disease , which can prevent possible complications in the course of these diseases. The aim of the study was to describe the importance of breastfeeding as a natural child nutrition and its physiological growth. It also describes the importance of the proper use and interpretation growth charts in practice , and the need for...

Economic analysis of Beroun - Plzeň railway line
Koníček, Ondřej ; Pova, Patrik (advisor) ; Richter, Jaroslav (referee)
This bachelor thesis examines the importance of the railway line Beroun -- Plzeň for basic transport services in surrounding municipalities of Beroun, Rokycany and Plzeň-City Districts. It aims to prove, by relevant economic, time and capacity indicators, the importance of this key transport line for residents of catchment centers and for their commuting in major centers. The sources of knowledge in the theoretical part are followed by their specific application in the practical. Character of region and railway track is described in detail in this thesis. There are described all the settlements on this track including its administrative structure, population and most important direction of commuting. Highlighted are the four main centers of the region along the track -- Beroun, Hořovice, Rokycany and Pilsen. Analyzed are the costs of commuting from selected communities in these centers in the form of rail or bus fares or in the form of the cost of private car transport. These costs are examined for single-commuting and regular commuting (monthly). The density of traffic on the track is described by intervals of trains and their timetable during the day and within days a week. Distinguished are the passenger trains and express trains. Besides to price costs of travel is also analyzed the time of transport modes. Attention is also paid to the integrated transport systems in the region - namely, Integrated Transport of the Central Bohemian Region and Pilsen integrated transport. Analyzed data are found out from tariff terms of individual carriers (price condition), of cartographic material (distance) from the databases of the Czech Statistical Office (population) and internet resources devoted to the issue of passenger rail transport (Train and capacity).

Srovnání různých metod úpravy kopyt
Goldová, Nikola
This thesis deals with the adjustments hooves . In the literature review , this work focuses on the description of the anatomy and physiology of the hoof. In addition to the description and characterization of the hoof mechanism. The work also deals with the characteristics of regular and irregular hooves. The next part is focused on the care of hooves and a description of each method barefoot trim and physiological hoof trimming by dr. Strasser, grating method for using white line, mustang roll and trim. The work also follows basic description of horse shoeing. The practical part concerns the development of the questionnaire and its evaluation to the graphs and tables. The result of this work is that from 631 horses, 176 and 455 shod horses are only grated. Furthermore, it is found that only eighteen from 631 horses uses orthopedic shoeing. Of the 120 respondents, 44% said, that grates horse with farrier pasture trim, 17% shredded by white line, 14% uses a different method, than which has been listed in the questionnaire, 8% do not know which method they use, 7% use physiological adaptation by dr. Strasser, 5% method by white line and mustang roll, 5% use only mustang roll. Even 39% of respondents sports with his bare horse. In this work, we can see that the popularity of barefoot trim is really great and the owners and breeders of horses starts to turn more and more on this method.

Implementation of Business Intelligence in Nonprofit Organization
Hornek, Tomáš ; Novotný, Ota (advisor) ; Pour, Jan (referee)
This thesis is focused on the possibility of using Business Intelligence tools in a non-profit organization. These tools should be used to create regular and special data analyses and to replace current, no longer satisfactory method of data processing. The main objective was to create a proposal of implementation of Business Intelligence solution for the Children's Safety Line (Sdružení Linka bezpečí). In order to fulfil the main objective, secondary objectives were identified, specifically the discovery of a suitable adjustment of the Balanced Scorecard methodology for non-profit organizations and its application on the Children's Safety Line. The main objective of this thesis was achieved by creating a proposal; the proposed solution was implemented in the Safety Line environment. The thesis is devided into a theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part uses Business Intelligence tools, Balanced Scorecard methodology (adjusted for non-profit sector) and contains the Commentated research. The practical part is devoted to a general description of the Safety Line, application of BSC methodology, and a proposal of Business Intelligence implementation in the Safety Line.

Grants for promoting alternative energy sources
Gábelová, Barbora ; Munzi, Tomáš (advisor) ; Vebrová, Ludmila (referee)
This work deal with the characteristics of alternative energy sources, their usage, comparing with nonrenewable energy sources and of development alternative energy sources above all by grant programs. Important part of this work is also comparing efectivnes and costs. Practical part is followed by a list of requirements and operations necessary for a succesfull and proper utilization of grants. The goal of this work is to show influence of energy production on world economic-political situation especially comparing nonrenewable and alternative sources. Accomplishment of this work I consider finding answer on question: "Is it possible to incorporate alternative energy sources into the regular energy production without grant programs?"

Statistical aspects of nuclear collective dynamics
Macek, Michal ; Cejnar, Pavel (advisor) ; Kvasil, Jan (referee) ; Mareš, Jiří (referee)
The current PhD thesis presents a collection of selected articles related to the theoretical and numerical study of low-energy collective dynamics of atomic nuclei. The articles were published or recently submitted to international physics journals and were authored or co-authored by the author of the thesis. The eects in collective dynamics have been studied within the framework of two common models-the interacting boson model (IBM) and to a lesser extent the geometric collective model (GCM). The "statistical aspects" in the title relate predominantly to the interplay of ordered and chaotic behavior observed in properties of quantum eigenstates as well as in the classical limits of the models. The main attention was devoted to correlations between the measures of regularity/chaos and the presence of exact and approximate dynamical symmetries. An important subject of the studies were also the relationships between the properties of the classical and quantum solutions of the models both in the integrable regime as well as in the mixed regime containing elements of regularity and chaos simultaneously.

Specificities of physioterapy care after the convetional implantation of a total knee-joint in relation to its different surgical solutions
ŠMITMAJER, Jakub
The main aim of this bachelor study is concentrated on an after- total- knee- joint endoprosthesis physiotherapy from the surgical solution point of view. The total endoprosthesis is used as the very last possible option of an invasive means of therapy that is possible to take an advantage of when there is extensive damage of biomechanics of a knee joint. When speaking about the frequency of this operation, it is very high, and it is becoming a more and more common way of surgery that is nowadays being practised. The only more frequent orthopaedic surgery these days is a total hip endoprosthesis implantation. As a result of longer durability of the endoprostheses as well as better joint stability and owing to the great technological development it is possible to use various materials for making endoprostheses. However, there are appropriate demands on both the competence of the operational and consequently the rehabilitative staff working with a complicated structure of the prostheses. The study is divided into the theoretical and practical part. First, in the theoretical part there you can find analysed anatomy and biomechanics of a knee joint. Secondly, there are described indications and contra- indications of the total endoprosthesis implantation, types of total endoprostheses as well as the possibility of consequent physiotherapy. In addition, a method of qualitative research was used in the practical part of the study. There were two groups of patients under the reseach- including two women aged between 61 and 70 in each group.A different means of surgery for the total endoprosthesis of the knee joint was applied in each of the groups. There was also the same amount of time for the research of both groups. An entry kinesiological analysis was taken the sixth day after the surgery. Consequently the output kinesiological analysis was done after the second orthopaedical check- up (approximately the third month after the surgery), when a hundred per cent tread on the operated limb was permitted. The research itself took place in a hospital, afterwards it continued in domestic surrounding at home using available aids. Providing anamneses of all patients a goniometrical, anthropometrical and palpational check- ups of the knee joint were done. Furthermore, according to Janda, a muscle test and a check- up of shortened muscle groups related to the knee- joint were done as well. A functional check- up of a knee- joint muscles and an endoprosthesis itself was included in the output kinesiological analysis. All the patients were offered the same exercise unit to make better evaluation of the research. The frequency of regular exercise was set to a four-time period per week. An anthropometric check up showed that a post surgical swelling was more significant with the patients after the lateral parapatelar cut, that slows down patients' active joining the short- period kinesiotherapeutic schedule. The range of the movement in the operated knee joint was one of the main observing aspects that much differed already at the entry kinesiological check- up. The aim of the therapy was to achieve the minimum of 90 degree- active flexion of the knee joint at the end of the research. Both the patients after the medial parapatelar cut achieved the given point a few days earlier because the patients after the lateral parapatelar cut were provided with a motorial splint. This motorial splint enabled the patients to extend the range of movement in the joint. The power of muscles did not fundamentally differ comparing the output check- ups of both the groups, however the patients after the medial parapatelar cut achieved the muscle power degree 5. In addition, after the third month from the surgery, permitting 100 per cent tread on the operated limb, a functional check- up of muscles and the endoprosthesis of the operated knee joint was taken. It revealed stronger stability of the patients after the lateral parapatelar cut

Structural Colors of Self-Similar Nano Patterns
Meluzín, Petr ; Horáček, Miroslav ; Krátký, Stanislav ; Kolařík, Vladimír
E-beam lithography is a flexible technology for various diffraction gratings origination. The e-beam patterning typically allows for the creation of optical diffraction gratings in the first diffraction order. However, the very high resolution enables also the patterning of structures providing the zero-order diffraction. Recently, we presented a work on the structural colors of metallic layers covering both regular-line structures and CGH (computer generated hologram) structures. This work presents a study dealing with zero-order diffraction structures with self-similar properties. The practical part of the work is focused on two aspects: design parameters and technological issues. Variations in design parameters include the tone of the structure (positive or negative),\nthe density of filling, the filling factor, and the depth of the structures. The achieved gamut of colors may by primarily extended by the proper selection of metal deposition technology and its parameters, and further by the proper selection of the metal and the thickness of its layer, these are the technological issues.