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Neutral genetic variability and structure in chamois populations in Slovakia
Hájková, Andrea ; Zima, Jan (advisor) ; Kotlík, Petr (referee)
The Tatra chamois (Rupicapra rupicapra tatrica), an endemic mountain ungulate, occurs in the High Tatra Mts. (northern Slovakia and southern Poland). In the second part of the 20th century several chamois introductions occurred in Slovakia: Tatra chamois (from the High Tatra Mts.) were introduced into the Low Tatra Mts., while Alpine chamois (R. r. rupicapra) into the Veľká Fatra and Slovenský raj Mts. The High Tatra Mts. population underwent several population declines (bottlenecks) and all other Slovak populations were founded from only a few individuals (founder effect). Moreover, because the Low Tatra, Veľká Fatra and Slovenský raj are neighbouring mountain ranges, there is a potential risk of migration and hybridisation between the subspecies. Using 18 microsatellite loci, we studied neutral genetic variability, structure and potential hybridisation in chamois populations in Slovakia. The study is based on 193 samples: 95 tissue and 5 blood samples, and 88 faecal and 5 hair samples. Low genetic variability was found in all populations, the lowest one in High Tatra Mts. population. High values of fixation index, the number of private alleles, and factorial correspondence analysis indicated strong differentiation between the studied populations. Bayesian clustering divided Slovak chamois...
Hybrid origin of beavers in Central Europe
Albrechtová, Alena ; Munclinger, Pavel (advisor) ; Bryja, Josef (referee)
The aim of the master diploma work is to investigate origin of Czech populations and genetic variability of almost all Eurasian populations of the European beaver (Castor fiber). For our purposes we collected specimens from Czech populations, reintroduced population in Kirov district in Russia and all European and Asian refugia. At the end of the 19th century the species was on the verge of extinction due to overhunting, surviving only in eight isolated refugial areas. The population size at the end of the 19th century was estimated as 1 200 animals. The number of individuals has increased thanks to the legal protection and reintroductions. The current population size is estimated at 640 000. It is obvious that the populations of beaver have recently undergone severe bottleneck. Beaver was completely extirpated in the Czech Republic in the 18th century. Since the 80th of the 20th century beavers re-established in the Czech Republic due to migration from neighbouring countries and reintroduction programmes, however we knew only little about the origin of beavers in the Czech Republic. I showed that our beavers are derived from individuals in France, Germany, Norway and east Europe. Mitochondrial DNA of Castor canadensis has not been found in Czech beavers. I studied microsatellite loci (first use for...
The Design Study to Improve Production Process
Plocek, Jan ; Rosenberg, Pavel (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of manufacturing processes including finding the bottleneck in a production. In this bachelor are described methods and technologies that the company uses in production. Based on the analysis, will be designed a concept of elimination the bottleneck and to improve the manufacturing process.
The Design Study to Improve Production Process
Szymanik, Filip ; MBA, Michal Vašíček, (referee) ; Jurová, Marie (advisor)
This bachelor thesis deals with the analysis of the manufacturing process, determines the bottleneck and its optimization. In the bachelor manufacturing process of the company is described and analyzed. Based on this analysis, will be designed improvement.
APPROACH TO REDUCING LEAD TIME IN MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS
Hromková, Ivana ; Škopán, Miroslav (referee) ; Šťastný, Jiří (referee) ; Mostýn, Vladimír (referee) ; Knoflíček, Radek (advisor)
Presented PhD thesis aims at development of new methodologies and approaches to reduce lead times in production systems. Therefore the thesis examines in detail the design of new, more comprehensive approaches to shortening lead times. The dissertation describes the methodology of using these approaches in production systems, it is suggested their inclusion in the control structure of production and adequate managerial support for the successful application of these new approaches in the industry is developed. The first part summarizes current knowledge in the field of reducing lead times. The various methods that can be used for reducing lead times are defined and described, from which is selected discrete simulation of manufacturing systems as a suitable method for the purposes of issue development. The next part of this work is therefore devoted to simulation approach to reducing lead times and the factors that affect them, such as processing time, size of the batch, queue lengths, etc. In this part is also discussed the use of information technologies (programming languages, libraries, and software tools) that enable efficient creation of simulation models. The second part is focused on industrial applications implemented to reduce production lead times. Specific simulation analysis deal with, for example, reduction of the lead time for manufacture of surgical instruments, screws, slats, but also transport systems, optimization of production orders input to the production system, the issue of supply, etc. The second part also describes a practical approach to data transfer to / from the simulation model, simulation software connection to the ERP database of enterprise and energy intensity of production. The conclusion summarizes the findings that were detected on the issue of reducing lead times, and within the chosen methodology, simulation of manufacturing processes indicates possible further progress in the research and practical applications.
Transformation of the simulation model from SW SimPro to SW Plant Simulation
Hloska, Jiří ; Štoček, Jiří (referee) ; Škopán, Miroslav (advisor)
This diploma thesis is based on creation of a simulation model of the conveyor bridge between a paint-shop and an assembly hall in the company Škoda Auto, a.s. in Mladá Boleslav. The model was created in the simulation software Plant Simulation on the grounds of an existing model in simulation software SimPro. Analysis of the existing model in software SimPro as well as a system analysis of conveyors used in the respected production section is carried out in the thesis. Results of simulation experiments accomplished with the newly created model follow. These experiments verify the throughput rate for various production programmes. On the grounds of these results a bottleneck analysis of the conveyor system is carried out and arrangements leading to increase in its throughput rate are made.
Proposal of a Process Optimizing
Šafářová, Jitka ; Němcová, Klára (referee) ; Videcká, Zdeňka (advisor)
Diplomová práce se zabývá návrhem procesů oddělení System Activation & Deactivation společnosti IBM Česká Republika, s.r.o. s cílem zlepšení těchto procesů a navýšení efektivity těchto procesů v rámci firmy.
Proposal for Waste Elimanation in the Ferrite Cores Production
Janec, Jiří ; Pavelka, Tomáš (referee) ; Videcká, Zdeňka (advisor)
The topic of this thesis is to optimize the production process of ferrite cores in the company Epcos, Ltd. The work is divided into theoretical, analytical and design part. The first part of the thesis contains theoretical knowledge within the field of lean manufacturing, process mapping and mapping value streams. Based on these findings is determined the theoretical basis for the processing of other parts of the thesis. The aim of the analytical part of the analysis is to map the current state of the manufacturing process, finding bottlenecks, evaluating the results of analysis of the current state, which will be used for the design part of the thesis, to develop proposals for optimizing production bottlenecks and evaluate their contribution.
Design Laboratory Phase Shifting Transformer
Korejčík, Michal ; Švec, Jan (referee) ; Paar, Martin (advisor)
This thesis deals with a power flow control in the electric power system. An overview of FACTS devices is introduced; their basic characteristics as well as examples of their application are discussed. A significant part of this thesis investigates phase shifting transformers (PST´s), which seem to be suitable for implementation in the transmission system of the Czech Republic. The PST´s are useful devices that control active power flows on cross-border lines and regulate unwanted and unexpected power flows. Basic types and characteristics of the PST´s are discussed. In chapter 7 is designed laboratory task that should validate the regulatory capabilities of the transformer PST. Designs of models of individual parts of this laboratory task are presented. In the last part of this thesis the regulation effect of the PST is validated in the GLF/AES program.
Implementation of lean management techniques based on the analysis of bottlenecks in selected company
Tůmová, Romana ; Zelená, Veronika (advisor) ; Váchová, Lucie (referee)
The aim of thesis is implemention the chosen techniques of lean management in the company named European Trailer Systems Ltd. based on the identification of bottlenecks. The theoretical part provides basic definitions of bottleneck, Theory of Constraints, Lean management and selected methods of lean management. The practical part begins with the company's European Trailer Systems s.r.o characteristic while describe the current situation. Furthermore, the practical part will focus on the identification of bottlenecks that occur in company European Trailer Systems Ltd. in the production process of sliding roofs, will be followed by a proposal to eliminate found bottlenecks with using methods of lean management and possibly their implementation.

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