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Optoelectronic sensor of polarization state of transmitted light
Bajgar, Aleš ; Rampl, Ivan (referee) ; Tománek, Pavel (advisor)
The living body tissues consist of cells which dimensions are bigger than a wavelength of visible light. Therefore a Mie scattering of transmitted light occurs and different polarization states arise. The changes of polarization state due to the multiple scattering of light in the biological cellular tissues allow measure the aging of biological tissue. The transmitted polarized laser light exhibits multiple scattering on the thin slice of sample.
Lightweight plasters of modified composition for final surface treatment of ETICS
Neubauerová, Alena ; Ševčík, Milan (referee) ; Bydžovský, Jiří (advisor)
The diploma thesis is focused on the verification of the parameters of thin lightweight mineral plasters with modified composition. As alternative raw materials are used expanded perlite Vapex, calcined diatomite Celite and powder waste glass of fluorescent lamps. In the theoretical part is summarized knowledge from completed studies dealing with the issue of compensation porous filler component. In the experimental part is tested consistency of fresh mixture, physical-mechanical, sorption and thermal insulating characteristics. It is compared the appearance of the surface and summarized the results of measuring.
Influence of changes in concrerte pore structure on actually durability of reinforced and pre-stressed structures.
Kovalčíková, Hana ; Adámek, Jiří (advisor)
This master thesis deals with a durability of concrete, which has become the centre of the interests of international scientific insitutes during the last years. The resistence of reinforced concrete depends on the covercrete which the aggresive liquids and gases penetrate through from the environment to reinforcement. According to the ability of the covercrete to penetrate degradative species is possible to tell the durability of concrete constructions. In experimental part we look for the actual state of covercrete, ordinary and high strength, by combination of various experiments. We can find here the test´s results of water and gas permeability and absorbability and sorption of concrete which complete the permeability tests. In final part the impact of different concrete types on durability of reinforced concrete is discussed.
Relaxation and diffusion measurement of tissue culture
Fejgl, Martin ; Kubásek, Radek (referee) ; Bartušek, Karel (advisor)
The bachelor thesis deals with detailed description of magnetic resonance as well as measurement of relaxation and diffusion of spruce tissue cultures. Volume of clusters contained in the spruce tissue cultures is processed and relaxation times T2 are calculated.
Simulations of synthetic diffusion MRI data based on Brownian motion
Valla, Radek ; Mikl, Michal (referee) ; Labounek, René (advisor)
This master thesis focuses on dMRI (diffusion magnetic resonance imaging) and its dependance on diffusion in human brain tissue. It is described how to retrieve an image from gained data and its properties, advantages and disadvantages. It mentions problem in detecting kissing fibres due to its similarity with crossing fibres. Design of mathematical models of axons is decribed and suggested measurement to detect difference in signals for kissing and crossing fibres. It describes new simulator of diffusion-weighted MRI (dMRI) data which is able to generate it based on random walk algorithm with geometrical constraints not only for crossing fiber geometry, but also as o novelty for bending and kissing fiber geometries. This study contains results of simulations and disscusion about their usefulness with suggestions for simulator improvement. Simulated dMRI data shows significant difference in certain gradients. Data reconstruction shows, that these reults cannot be reconstructed into the same geometry as it was simulated for.
Measurement of selected samples relaxations by use of NMR
Kovalčík, Tomáš ; Gescheidtová, Eva (referee) ; Bartušek, Karel (advisor)
The work deals with nuclear magnetic resonance and principles of relaxation measurement and diffusion constants. Magnetic resonance is phenomenon, when energy in the form of RF pulse with Larmor frequency is added to this material in the magnetic field B0, the elements will be excited to a higher energy level. When you measure FID up to 90° RF pulse, from the absorption line, you will acquire . Further we can, for measurement of the transverse relaxation time T2, use the Spin echo method, that makes use of the 90° RF pulse and the series of 180° RF pulses. From measured values, the T2 relaxation time is directly acquired (inhomogeneity will prevent existence).
Computer modeling of MOSFET transistor
Major, Jan ; Harwot, Ondřej (referee) ; Pokorný, Michal (advisor)
Work is focused on computer modeling of PN junction and MOSFET transistor in the program COMSOL Multiphysics and in program TiberCAD. The text is discussed on the drift and diffusion in semiconductors. Also shown is a method of modeling the PN junction and MOSFET transistor in the programs and compare models.
Diffusion measurement in porous material
Musílek, Václav ; Zycháček, Michal (referee) ; Bartušek, Karel (advisor)
Study of diffusion coeficient measurements methods, experimental verification of standard method and measurement of selected samples by method two and four measurement.
Errors in diffusion measurements for MRI
Uríča, Jozef ; Zycháček, Michal (referee) ; Bartušek, Karel (advisor)
Study of errors in in MR imaging pulse sequences.
Effect of humic acids on mobility of ionic compounds
Herzog, Milan ; Weidlich,, Tomáš (referee) ; Sedláček, Petr (advisor)
The content of this diploma thesis is study of interactions between humic acids and model probes (such as organic dyes and ions of heavy metals) by the simple diffusion experiments in diffusion cell. The main aim was to desctibe the influence of charge of different diffusion sonds (solved substances) on interactions with humic acids imobilized in model gel phase. As a appropriete model probe was chosen copper ions (as a representation of heavy metals) and organic dyes (methylene blue, rhodamine, fluorescein and chicago blue). Experimental results could be used to improve knowledge based on natural barier properties of humic acids and to inovate simple diffusion laboratory techniques for characterization of reaktivity of biopolymers in general.

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