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Multi-Aspectual Analysis of Personal E-mails
Šilhavá, Romana ; Pípalová, Renata (advisor) ; Hrobařová, Barbora (referee)
This study is aimed at the genre of personal, informal, exclusively British e-mails. I analyze this extremely progressive field multi-aspectually. The aspects I concentrate on are graphic, morphological, lexical and pragmatic. Additionally, a separate chapter is dedicated to ellipses. Furthermore, I include analysis based on Biber's conception of dimensions. Most of the linguistic features are statistically evaluated and subsequently interpreted. My results demonstrate the tendency of written e-mails to share many characteristics with the spoken English language. My data seem to suggest that this genre is hugely affected by the contemporary trend of economizing the language. Simultaneously, this research reveals that what permeates the written media of personal emails considerably is orality. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

Case Study of a patient after an operation of C5/C6 disc disorder with myelopathy
Ouzký, Zdeněk ; Hnátová, Iva (advisor) ; Hlavičková, Růžena (referee)
Summary: The work is divided into general and special part. General part: This part deals with the issue of cervical disc disorder with myelopathy and its treatment with rehabilitation included. General part is divided into individual chapters and subchapters which contain the definition and the description of its issue, its etiology, occurrence and pathogenesis of the illness. It explains basic anatomical terms, clinical views and pharmacological methods. Special part: It is written up in the form of the case report of particular patient with his (above-mentioned) diagnosis. Then, anamnesis, complex entry and final kinesiology examination and the description of therapeutic plan are described in detail.

Biomechanical study of hand
Krpalek, David ; Florian, Zdeněk (advisor)
This work deals with issue of human wrist and appropriate total wrist implant allowing a restoration of hand mobility approaching physiological condition after traumatic and degenerative diseases. Treating these diseases are very complex. These issues including a biological and medical issues. To determine the appropriate treatment method and select right total wrist implant is important to know the behavior the human wrist at all stages in terms of medical and biomechanical. For this reason, it was developed a biomechanical study including computation model of human wrist allowing solution of strain and stress of hand in physiological and pathological conditions and condition after total wrist implant. The frost remodeling of bone tissue was used for analysis of human wrist bone tissues and bone tissues after application of total wrist implant RE-MOTION™ Total Wrist.

Grammatical evolution
Nohejl, Adam ; Iša, Jiří (referee) ; Mráz, František (advisor)
Grammatical evolution (GE) is a recent grammar-based approach to genetic programming that allows development of solutions in an arbitrary programming language. Its existing implementations lack documentation and do not provide reproducible results suitable for further analysis. This thesis summarises the methods of GE and the standard methods used in evolutionary algorithms, and reviews the existing implementations, foremost the only actively developed one, GEVA. A new comprehensive software framework for GE is designed and implemented based on this review. It is modular, well-documented, portable, and gives reproducible results. It has been tested in two benchmark applications, in which it showed competitive results and outperformed GEVA 10 to 29 times in computational time. It is also shown how to further improve the performance and results by using techniques unsupported by GEVA, including new modications to the previously published methods of bit-level mutation and "sensible" initialisation. The thesis and the software together form a solid foundation for further experiments and research.

Oxidative stress and its role in respiratory diseases
Zakouřilová, Jana ; Melicharová, Ludmila (referee) ; Pourová, Jana (advisor)
Free radicals are essential part of common physiological metabolic processes in the organism. They are involved in the protection of the organism from heterogeneous elements, participate in many chemical reactions, serve as substrates for a numer of enzymes, have a signal function, mediate vasodilatation and also participate in reproduction. However all these functions must be under continous and strict control of antioxidant mechanisms because free radicals are also highly reactive substances. Failure of antioxidant control mechanisms can give rise to or at least contribute to serious damage of genetic information, molecules, tissues or regulatory mechanisms. The purpose of antioxidant protection of the organism is to counteract the negative effect of free radicals, even during and ongoing disease. The system is extremely complex, its individual components cooperate and sometime are in synergy with one another. The overproduction of free radicals can participate in the pathogenesis of many diseases of the respiratory system (for example: COPD, asthma bronchiale, ARDS, lung cancer). In the treatment of the diseases with suspected overproduction of free radicals, antioxidants may also be administered during therapy. To achieve good results, exact assessement of the actual condition of the organism...

The pharmacotherapy of diabetes mellitus with oral antidiabetic agents
Vrbová, Aneta ; Melicharová, Ludmila (advisor) ; Vopršalová, Marie (referee)
Oral antidiabetics treatment is an integral part of complex therapy in type 2 diabetic pacients. This thesis provides a topical/up-to-date summary of diabetes pharmacology and of clinical application of oral antidiabetic agents. The individual chapters deal with single groups of used oral antidiabetic agents. Finally, the thesis outlines possibilities of pharmacotherapy of diabetes mellitus by new antidiabetic preparations.

Fair Trade - Its Functions and Impacts on the Trade with Thirld World Countries
Janda, Michal ; Mládek, Josef (advisor) ; Doležalová, Antonie (referee)
The aim of this work is to provide a comprehensive view on the issue of trade with Third world countries using the concept of fair trade. First, the discussion focuses on how fair trade should look like and how it should be different from the free market. Furthermore, this work deals mainly with the functions and effects of Fair Trade licensing, which sets out properly against the aforementioned interventionist concept of fair trade. After unloading the basic characteristics of licensing, its evolution and structure of the relevant licensing authorities, an economic analysis of the effectiveness of Fair Trade licenses in achieving the set goals follows. Possible impacts of Fair Trade on the society as a whole are discussed as well. The main aim is to answer the question whether Fair Trade is really the right approach to trade with poor producers from Third world countries and whether it is really necessary to abandon the free market conditions to achieve fair treatment and rewarding.

Nursing Care of a Patient after a Aortic Valve Surgery
Brožková, Marcela ; Bartůněk, Petr (advisor) ; Kocík, Miroslav (referee)
The main subject of this master thesis is a nursing care of a patient after an aortic valve replacement. This master thesis presents and integrates the complex nursing care of a patient after the aortic surgery with a aid of a nursing process. The theoretical part is focud on the anatomy and the physiology of the human heart, the aortic valve, aortic valve stenosis causes and its symptoms, diagnosis and treatment. The last section of the theoretical part describes an anaesthetic care and an intensive post-operative care after the aortic surgery in term of medicine, nursing and physiotherapy. In the practical part are described the complex nursing care after the aortic surgery, satisfying the needs of a patient and education of a patient on recovery room.

Corporate Income Tax in Accounting
Šámalová, Marie ; Müllerová, Libuše (advisor) ; Zelenková, Marie (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to describe in detail the issue of accounting treatment for income tax of legal persons in accordance with current accounting and tax legislation. For a comprehensive understanding of the theory display the corporate accounting is appropriate to first deal with the two systems separately and only then proceed to define the operating results, respectively. tax base as one of the bridges connecting the two systems. Transformation operating results for the income tax base is outside the corporate accounting. Information provided by accounting systems are the most important basis for the determination of the tax at the entity. An integral part of this thesis is a detailed description of the accounting operations, which may be an entity in relation to tax corporate income to meet during the accounting, respectively. period. For clarity, the final part includes practical examples of application of the tax accounting theory.

Expression and meaning. Towards the problem of language in E. Husserl's philosophy 1900-1914
Urban, Petr ; Petříček, Miroslav (advisor) ; Polívka, Jiří (referee) ; Novotný, Karel (referee)
The present thesis deals with Husserl's philosophy of language in the period of 1900 - 1914. It aims to present a complex interpretation of its main features, transformations and inner tensions. We use the method of immanent interpretation, i.e. we do not put Husserl's thought into a broad historical context, but interpret it exclusively against background of his own philosophy as a whole. The text is divided in two main parts. The first one is devoted to the Logical Investigations (1900-01) and presents its basic analysis of the meaningful use of lingual expressions. In particular, we focus on the concept of lingual expression as a meaningmediated intentional relationship to an object and we explain it against the background of Husserl's project of the phenomenological elucidation of fundamentals of an a priori and objective theory of science, namely the pure logic. The second part deals with lectures and research manuscripts dating from 1901 to 1914. First, we explain the important breakthrough of the noematic concept of meaning in reference to the Lectures on the Doctrine of Meaning 1908 and related research manuscripts. In the next step, we explore the Manuscripts for the Revision of the Sixth Logical Investigation 1913-14. In these texts Husserl reaches his most mature approach to the phenomenon of...