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Utility verification of single cells of territorial systems of ecological stability in Sokolov basin area and sequence on surrounding countryside
MORÁVKOVÁ, Veronika
Countryside is a dynamic system which has been constantly developing. A man may be a factor which speeds up, slows down or completely stops the development. Spoil bank in Podkrušnohoří is an illustration of the violation, where a shut-down of countryside development due to logging operations happened. The goal of every activity, which negatively modifies countryside, should be sequent reparation. In case of Podkrušnohoří spoil bank such a recultivation should be proposed and countryside items, which would increase ecological countryside stability and would help to awaken the countryside into its historical form, should be found.

Oral morphogenesis in the Mexican axolotl: developmental origin of tooth germs in evolutionary contexts
Soukup, Vladimír ; Černý, Robert (advisor) ; Slípka, Jaroslav (referee)
Mouth in the majority of vertebrates develops throughout an ectodermal stomodeum which posteriorly contacts the foregut endoderm, together forming an oropharyngeal membrane. This ecto-/ endodermal membrane gradually thins and become eventually perforated, which causes opening of the stomodeal cavity into the pharynx. Teeth are then understood as organs arising within the stomodeal part of the mouth, where the ectodermal epithelium produces tooth enamel and neural crest mesenchymal cells form dentine and tooth pulp. This project was meant to study the dynamics of the ectoderm and endoderm during the formation of mouth and teeth in the Mexican axolotl. By utilizing transplantations of the oral ectoderm from GFP-transgenic embryos and injections of fluorescent tracer DiI into the endoderm, it was possible to follow the fate of both germ-layers during the course of embryonic development into details. By using this approach it was demonstrated that the mouth in the axolotl develops in a different way, i.e. via the stomodeal collar. Teeth were found to arise within the stomodeal collar ectoderm as well as in the more posteriorly situated endodermal areas. Moreover, some tooth germs were generated also directly at the ecto-/ endodermal boundary. Thus, the formation of teeth does not seem to primarily...


Web Based Audio/Video Lecture Browser: Adding of Feature
Kalvoda, Antonín ; Fapšo, Michal (referee) ; Szőke, Igor (advisor)
Thesis deal with adding of features to already created Web-based lecture browser, which was elaborated by Ing. Josef Žižka as a dissertation. The first part is adjustment of utility for slides detection and extraction with the claim on the highest possible automation to add new videos into the system. The second part deals with creating plugins for JW player which plays video lectures.

Art school Zábřeh
Kolářová, Veronika ; Pobořil, Lukáš (referee) ; Petříček, Tomáš (advisor)
The subject of this thesis is the design documentation for three floor object with basement. Object art school includes a concert hall. The object is located in Zábřeh and will be built in existing buildings in the city center. The building will be used for teaching and training of 500 pupils, the concert hall is for 100 visitors and 30 performers. In the basement there is a technical background - boiler room and utility room, dancing hall with accessories and several classrooms. On the first floor there is room for ventilation, facilities for pupils and their parents, dressing room, classroom for orchestr, which includes a recording studio, classroom for drums and several classrooms for the solo instrument. The Concert Hall is also located on first floor and is divided into two parts. Part for visitors, where is located treasury, foyer, dressing room and concert hall. In the part for performers are separate changing rooms and kitchen. The second floor is partially defined by the school management - there are director's office, secretariat, staff room, day room for teachers and classrooms. The third floor will serve particularly dramatic and visual department, there will be six classrooms for solo instrument or singing. Art School has three main entrances - entry to school, entrance to the concert hall for visitors and a separate one for acting. Facilities for performers is connected to the testing orchestral playing. The land is gently sloping toward the southeast. In all parts of the school will be shed roof with slight slope.

Detached house with hairdresser' in Velké Opatovice
Hladil, Vlastimil ; Vlach, František (referee) ; Štěpánek, Ladislav (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with the processing of project documentation for three-storey, semi-basement, detached house with hairdresser’s in Velke Opatovice. The building is designed slightly sloping terrain. The hairdresser’s is located on the ground floor and has its own entrance separated from the residential part. The residential part is made of cellars and play room in the basement, garage, garden furniture storage and utility room on the ground floor, a larger residential unit on the second floor and the attic flat on the third floor.

THE NAKED ACTOR or ADVENTURE TIME
Matoušková, Johana ; HAVELKA, Jiří (advisor) ; MAZÚCH, Branislav (referee)
This diploma work entitled The Naked Actor or Adventure Time is not an academic, scientific thesis to all intents and purposes. It is more personal search and enquiry of the motifs of nakedness, exposedness and adventure which further proceeds to more distant, yet relevant ideas as are authenticity, ease, play, states of consciousness, improvisation, sexuality, abashment, corporality etc. Certain parts of the study utilize some ideas of Jerzy Grotowski and the author also uses individual experiences and examples from her own professional career. On that account the form of the work itself is structured to make the best record of the very process of enquiry and thinking.

Stochastic Models and Methods for Analysis of Sports Outcomes
Rambousková, Daniela
The statistical modelling on a sports field is in the process of a great development. Sports clubs have gradually changed into commercial companies and thus many possibilities how to take advantages of statistical instruments have emerged. Undoubtedly, the most popular task is the prediction of possible future results. The first part of this thesis summarizes the most interesting methods and types of solutions that were developed primarily for football matches. In this case the Poissons' regression models are mainly used. However, when the influences of time are taken into consideration, these models become more difficult and complicated for computations. The second part deals with the statistical survival analysis and random point processes and tries to find its utilization and connection with the predictions of the results of sports matches. On the basis of the Cox' regression model, a simple model for ice-hockey matches is derived here. This model estimates offensive and defensive forces of every team and other influences, for instance power plays and home environment. It describes the match as a random point process, where the time of scoring represents its random points. The model is applied on the data obtained from the first thirteen rounds of the Czech National Ice-hockey League and the received...

Nontraditional materials in tree dimensional Art make, forcefully for textille material and Toy
Trojanová, Kateřina ; Havlásek Tatarová, Lucie (referee) ; Roeselová, Věra (advisor)
My dissertation is about material transformation in space creation at the turn of 19th century, where the beginning of modern statuary is dated. Follows up connecting of unconventional and new materials to modern art production. It's engaged in textile and fabric very closely, from its emancipating from the utility value - concretely the tapestry production in Czechoslovakia, it's transformation to Soft Art of the 60th. The main theme of my practical work is fabric and is realized in textile space object - children toy. It seems paradox that I choose for the practical part of my dissertation called unconventional work with fabric - the most traditional object. But my intention was to create a fabric toy on the border of utility value and art object. Because of that my last chapter in dissertation work is dedicated to theoretic principles of children evolution and childrens' play. Among others I put the question "what's the toy" and I tried to find the answer through the recapitulation of the exhibition "Salon hraček 2007" (Toy exhibition 2007).

Probabilistic Models and Methods for the Analysis of Sports Results
Rambousková, Daniela ; Saxl, Ivan (referee) ; Volf, Petr (advisor)
The statistical modelling on a sports field is in the process of a great development. Sports clubs have gradually changed into commercial companies and thus many possibilities how to take advantages of statistical instruments have emerged. Undoubtedly, the most popular task is the prediction of possible future results. The first part of this thesis summarizes the most interesting methods and types of solutions that were developed primarily for football matches. In this case the Poissons' regression models are mainly used. However, when the influences of time are taken into consideration, these models become more difficult and complicated for computations. The second part deals with the statistical survival analysis and random point processes and tries to find its utilization and connection with the predictions of the results of sports matches. On the basis of the Cox' regression model, a simple model for ice-hockey matches is derived here. This model estimates offensive and defensive forces of every team and other influences, for instance power plays and home environment. It describes the match as a random point process, where the time of scoring represents its random points. The model is applied on the data obtained from the first thirteen rounds of the Czech National Ice-hockey League and the received...