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The Topical Issues in Experts Activities
Škoch, Petr ; Bradáč, Albert (referee) ; Telec, Ivo (advisor)
The Diploma thesis deals with general issues in the environment of Czech expertise from the view of ordinary experts. The study fosuses on a critical analysis of expert activities with special regards to remuneration issues, timing of expert fees, expertise, experts‘ inauguration and dismissal from a post and cooperation with government authorities. The methodology used is an array of reactions by experts to individual and specific points, which are then evaluated and possible methods of solution are proposed. The end of the thesis statistically summarises all problems in a graph and highlights the most critical ones.

Misuse of Allowances in British Parliament
Svoboda, Jan ; Váška, Jan (advisor) ; Rovná, Lenka (referee)
The bachelor thesis is called Misuse of Allowances in British Parliament and its theme is the Expenses scandal in British Parliament in 2009. The thesis is divided into seven chapters. First chapter brings readers into the problem and describes a system of rewarding British MPs and allowances scheme at the time before the scandal. It is followed by chapters focused on the scandal beginning and reactions on the scandal. Firstly, reactions of media are described and then examples of MPs' reaction are provided. Secondly, reactions of political parties, official institutions and actions taken by the democratic system are studied. The next chapter is dedicated to the impact of scandal on the results of the European Parliament election in 2009 and General election in 2010. Finally, major points of the scandal are analyzed in the last chapter.

Effect of vibration training on the Power Plate on human performance
Vančura, Jakub ; Heller, Jan (advisor) ; Kaplan, Aleš (referee)
Title: The effect of vibration training on the Power Plate on human performance Objectives: Following the training schedule, the groups will be tested and results compared; as well as the study results revealed. Methods: In my diploma work I set out to test 16 individuals, who undergo an 8 week training program on the Power Plate vibration technology machine. Eight women and eight men will be separated into two groups. The first group (four men, and four women) will exercise on a vibrating machine, whereas the second group will exercise on the machine without any vibrational stimulus. Explosive agilities (Boscuv test - longest air-time). Reaction speed (auditory reaction to a beep signal, and reactometer test for both the upper and lower limbs. Flexibility (testing a sitting hamstring reach). Antropometric testing (Body mass, girth, active muscle weight, BMI). In order to be able to judge development, as well as to gauge kinesiologic abilities, I applied a number of special tests. The results of individual results are noted in the tables. The T-test was applied as a statistics method. Results: Through repeated measure, it was discovered that the group training on the Power Plate achieved improvements in three out of four tests. Two tests showed above average results against standard, especially in...


The personality of czech journalism - Vít Holubec
Marek, Jakub ; Bednařík, Petr (advisor) ; Trunečka, Ondřej (referee)
Vitus Holubec was at the birth of sports broadcasting in Czechoslovakia. In the fifties, he commented the first live television broadcast, was co-founder of the Czechoslovak television sports editor board and initiated Branky, body, vteriny - the oldest regularly broadcast program of the Czechoslovak and later Czech television. In this work it is analyzed chronologically Vitus Holubec's professional career with an emphasis in the important milestones in the history of television, which this popular sports comentator was a direct actor. In the introductory part of this work is introduced as the profession of sports journalism and briefly described the progress towards the beginnings of television sports journalism. Excluding his career in the Czechoslovak radio, are at work described Holubec's journalistic beginnings in various newspapers and later in the Army Radio. In the following sections are described the supreme moments of his career, interesting events of big events like Soccer World Cup or Olympic Games, and finally attached reactions of his former colleagues and followers in the Czech television. The aim of this Bachelor's Thesis is clear and understandable statement of the career of one of the most respected sports television commentators of 20th century, with emphasis on the important...

The Dynamic of Choice Biomechanics Characteristics of the Gait of Pregnant Women
Jirušová, Gabriela ; Jelen, Karel (advisor) ; Tlapáková, Eva (referee)
The dynamic of choice biomechanics characterizations of the gait of pregnant women The aim of the study: The aim of this thesis is to detect, which way do change specifics of the gait of pregnant women during 1st, 2nd and 3rd trimester of the pregnancy in consequence of biochemical and biomechanics changes occurring during the pregnancy, and to find prospective common trends of this alternations. Method: The thesis has a character of an experimental study. It is compiled as a casuistic study. Non-homogeneous group of 6 healthy pregnant women - volunteers took part in this study. It was performed a free-dimensional gait analysis on each subject using Qualisys system, that makes it possible to observe trajectories of markers placed on the body, and ground reaction forces in the stance phase of walking were taken using dynamometric plates Kistler. It was conducted at the end of the each trimester, it means at 14th, 26th and 38th week of the pregnancy. It was observed the width of supporting base, timing of the gait; it means time of separate phases of gait and ground reaction forces acting vertically and anteroposteriorly. It was so calculated impulses of these forces and velocity of the gait. Results: Ground reaction forces acting vertically and anteroposteriorly and impulses of these forces increase during...

Radiation problems of relativistic systems with symmetries
Bohata, Martin ; Bičák, Jiří (advisor) ; Ledvinka, Tomáš (referee)
The thesis deals with system of interacting particles producing eld with helical symmetry within linear theories of scalar and electromagnetic elds in Minkowski spacetime. Advanced and retarded elds are found of a particle on a circular orbit in space - thus moving along a helical trajectory in spacetime. The results are used in a dynamic (self-consistent) two-body problem under the assumption that the interaction between the particles is mediated by both retarded and advanced elds. As a consequence no radiation reaction force arise and the helical symmetry is maintained. The two-body problem of scalar and electromagnetic elds is discussed in a noninertial system in which particles are at rest. In both cases equilibrium conditions are found and the existence and uniqueness of solution is proved. The equilibrium radius is found explicitly in case of two-body electromagnetic problem in an aproximation of small velocities. In the next part the problem is generalized to the case of N particles producing electromagnetic eld with helical symmetry. The existence of equilibrium conguration is proved in general, and the uniqueness is shown in the aproximation of small velocities.

Use of Controlled Hypothermia in Patients after Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Johnová, Daniela ; Skřipský, Roman (referee) ; Mrákava, Vlastimil (advisor)
Therapeutic hypothermia is considered standard of care in patients after cardiopulmonary resuscitation of their effect on reducing the volume of brain impairment. Diploma thesis deals with the differences in the use of therapeutic hypothermia among university and district hospitals. The theoretical data give an overview of the physiology of thermoregulation, the body reactions to hypothermia, the pathophysiology of cerebral ischemia, controlled hypothermia and possible methods of cooling. The research part is devoted to exploring the use of controlled hypothermia difference between hospitals.

Longitudinal Monitoring of Sports Efficiency in Menś 110 m Hurdles Running in the Top World Competitions
Řehák, Martin ; Kaplan, Aleš (advisor) ; Korbel, Vladimír (referee)
Name: Longitudinal monitoring of sports efficiency in men·s llOm hurdles running on the top world competitions Project goal: The major goal ofthis essay was to compare the results of finalists in men's 110 m hurdles running on World Championship in Athletics during years 1983 - 2005. The results of finalists were monitored from heat to final and were specialized in the time in running, in the position, in the speed of competitors and in their reaction times. The comparison of anthropometric characteristic was next part ofthis work. Methodology: The methodology of the diploma thesis consists mainly of monitoring of selected finalists in men's llO m hurdles running from every World Championship (it means 8 fastest competitors).We followed by these competitors the performance in all progressive running: in heat, quarter-final (in years 1995, 1997, 1999), semi-final and final. We compared datas about times, positions, speed of running, time reaction and anthropometric characterestics of finalists. All these parametres were compared to their counterparts. Results: The total average age of all man finalists, who started in World Championships in years 1983 - 2005, is 26,27 years. The total average body weight of all man finalists in our monitoring period is 78,91 kg. The total average body height of...

Role znaků a geonů v rozpoznávání predátorů netrénovanými ptáky: obrana hnízda
NOVÁKOVÁ, Nela
I examined two main hypotheses proposed for the object recognition: Particulate feature theory and recognition by components using methods of behavioural ecology, namely nest defence. We tested reactions of Red-backed shrike (Lanius collurio) to dummies of Common kestrel (Falco tinnunculus) with scrambled body parts (head above, in the middle and at the bottom). Our result suggested that birds don't recognize the kestrel in the dummies with inappropriately placed head. Therefore, our results support rather the theory recognition by components.