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Comparing tractors and motorized vehicles transport systems with swap bodies in agricultural businesses engaged in primary production.
DVOŘÁK, Tomáš
There are two transport systems used by agricultural businesses engaged in primary production. These are transport systems involving tractors and motorized vehicles. Transport systems involving tractors are made up of motorized vehicles and vehicles that are Toled Grand Super , or more specifically, a motor vehicle plus one or more vehicles that are towed along. A motorized vehicle refers to an agricultural traktor John Deere 6620. Motorized transport systems are comprised of Lorries Tatra 815 Agro. A lorry can only have one additional vehicle connected to itself. The transport systems mentioned above can be used in agricultural businesses engaged in primary production along with similar or identical productions. Motorized transport systems used in agricultural primary production are in the majority of cases applied to additional productions. This is the given transport system framework, which can be setup with adaptations for various uses. It therefore follows that the possibilities of comparing transport systems using universal undercarriages are increased. Expenditure associated with these transport systems, are easily compared. It is also possible to easily compare transport systems involving tractors with motorized transport systems as long as there is no need for more vehicles connected to them. It is obvious that the use of motorized transport systems for longer distances is preferable to transport systems involving tractors. Expenses for every driven kilometre with the comparable transport systems show a significant difference in cost. This difference is 36,85 Kč. On the other hand, it is preferable to use tractors for shorter distances involving a larger amount of material. he cost of one tonne of material transported is different about 11,55 Kč.

Hotel
Koblížek, Michal ; Blažková, Vendula (referee) ; Daněk, Lukáš (advisor)
The thesis deals with the project documentation of the contruction of an accommodation facility. The hotel capacity is 28 beds and 44 seats at the restaurant. The contruction consists of four floors. The entrance with the reception, the lobby bar and the garage with six parking systems for twelve parking slots are located in the first floor. The second floor includes the restaurant and two conference rooms. The third and the fourth floor consist of fourteen rooms for guests, two of the rooms are adapted to people with limited mobility. The building is contructed of masonry system and it has flat roof. The project was designed in the Auto Cad program.

Signaling between ungulates and their predators, depending on the degree of predation pressure
Vidimská, Tereza ; Komárková, Martina (advisor) ; Fuchs, Roman (referee)
The Equids are large grazers inhabiting the savannah and prairies throughout the world. They have two types of social organization, the harem or the territorial, depending on the natural environment where they live. Main predators are the large felids and canids, especially these hunting together in packs. Historically humans were also the important hunters, based on the rich archeological evidence. Fast escape is the primary antipredation strategy of equids. This strategy is supported by many morphological, anatomical and behavioral adaptations. The body construction allows them to flee immediately and to run for a long distance. Their senses are evolved extraordinary as well, primarily the olfactory and vision. The early predator detection, enhanced by the broad interspecies communication, significantly increases the chance of horses, zebras and asses for successful survival.

Forestry, climatological, pedological and agricultural expert analyses for the purposes of the complex planning, monitoring, information and educational tools for adaptation of territory to the climate change impacts with the main emphasis on agriculture and forestry management in the landscape
Trnka, Miroslav
The general research report created in contracted cooperation with ECOTOXA s. r. o. provides an overview of forestry, climatological, pedological and agricultural expert analyses and contains the outcomes most relevant for the South Moravian Region. It deals with the specification of the most vulnerable areas, drought risks, impacts on agricultural productivity precursors, and displacement of the production areas. The report is closely related to the previous report dealing with impacts anticipated climatic conditions based on 5 selected Global Circulation Models for two emission scenarios and the period from 2021 to 2040.

Cold adaptation in stationary phase in Bacillus subtilis
Beranová, Anna ; Konopásek, Ivo (advisor) ; Svobodová, Jaroslava (referee)
Cold adaptation in stationary phase in Bacillus subtilis One of the most important abiotic factor which influences life of bacterial cells is the ambient temperature. A decrease of this temperature is usually accompanied usually with the loss of the fluidity of bacterial cytoplasmatic membrane. While the mechanisms of the responses to the cold shock during the exponential phase of growth are well known for Bacillus subtilis, the responses of stationary phase cells had not been studied yet (despite the stationary phase is the most common state of microorganism in the nature). There are two independent mechanisms which restores much needed fluidity in Bacillus subtilis - short-term adaptation and long-term adaptation. Short-term adaptation is based on the function of fatty acid desaturase coded by des gene. Long-term adaptation relies on the change in ratio of iso- and anteiso- branched fatty acids. In this work we examinated membrane adaptation during stationary phase under two different conditions, namely under cultivation at stable low temperature and after cold shock. The highest activity of Pdes was observed for cultivation at 25 řC and for the cold shock applied from cultivation in 37 řC to 25 řC. Anisotropy measurements and fatty acids analysis were also performed. Results indicated, that the...

Marketing Strategy of Hyundai
Jíchová, Kristýna ; Mikeš, Jiří (advisor) ; Bobák, Andrej (referee)
The final thesis whose topic is Marketing Strategy of Hyundai deals with marketing strategies and competitive advantages of the company. It is divided into two parts. The first part is dedicated to marketing in theory and describes the international strategies, marketing mix and its adaptation possibilities, media and how to use them in the most effective way given a purpose and a message of a company. It also addresses forms of market research and Public Relations. Second part is practical. Strategy of Hyundai is analyzed as a whole not leaving out its competitive advantages, media that is used by the company, PR and a usage of sport's events and sponsoring. The analysis of competition is also included as is the position of Hyundai within it. At the end there are two market surveys. One made by a research agency that deals with the brands and their positions on the market. The second was conducted by the author and is dedicated to the company itself and its customers and is researching their motivation and satisfaction.

Making "exit" decisions: monitoring and adapting intuitive judgement processes involved
Bakošová, Nina ; Wagnerová, Irena (referee) ; Riegel, Karel (advisor)
The purpose of this thesis is to examine exit decision-making (e.g. decision to cease a venture, project or any other kind of activity, which required previous monetary, time or other investment) as well as to explore possible enhancements of exit decision-making not only in business context but also in personal decisions. Two theoretical approaches were applied: Prospect theory by Kahneman and Tversky and Intuitive judgment approach. Implications stemming from these theoretical models were employed and two phenomena characteristic of exit decision-making specified. Namely, it was (reverse) sunk cost fallacy and resulting (de-)escalation of commitment, which were also explored empirically. Research consisted of two parts. First developed a new research scenario aiming at personal exit decision-making. Second explored the reaction to four levels of sunk costs (monetary or time expenses). As Phase B of Pilot study showed, new scenario proved managed to elicit reverse sunk costs effect. Further changes were made to the scenario for the purposes of Main study, which resulted in equivocal findings. Monetary sunk costs did not elicit any expected effect, time sunk costs induced an incoherent reverse sunk cost effect and respective de-escalation of commitment. Author believes these results revealed that important...

QRS detection in ECG signals
Kuna, Zdeněk ; Vítek, Martin (referee) ; Kozumplík, Jiří (advisor)
This project considers methods of construction QRS detectors. It focus in detection complexes of QRS single leads and space speed, which are calculated from three orthogonal leads. In theory was refer to various methods, which lead to design detector. It were designed two algoritms (constant and adaptive detecting threshold), which were implemented into detector and the signal was preprocessed by Hilbert transformation. Toward algoritms were completed by modification, which improved detection effectivity. Function of algoritms were tested in all signals of CSE (V2,V5,aVF).

Family house in Zruč nad Sázavou
Dvořák, Jiří ; Soudek, Pavel (referee) ; Sukopová, Dáša (advisor)
This thesis deals with a new family house in Zruc nad Sazavou. The family house is designed for owners of the design office building with parking. Height position of the house is adapted to vertical alignment of the ground, the object is in slope. It is a two-story, single-family house for 4-5 persons with garage for two cars. Plan shape is a polygon. The structural system of brick Porotherm bricks, ceiling structures of the panels Spiroll. Foundation strips are made from plain concrete. Flat roof single casing. The property is connected to the construction of winter garden. The project was processed by a computer program ArchiCAD.

Agroclimatic analysis of perspective changes of starting production conditions for agricultural entities and related impacts to land valuation system
Trnka, Miroslav ; Hlavinka, Petr ; Balek, Jan ; Semerádová, Daniela ; Dubrovský, Martin ; Štěpánek, Petr ; Žalud, Zdeněk
The aim of this report is to evaluate the analyses prepared within the contractual research collaboration implemented within the project number of the EEA-CZ02 1-039-2015-OV-called "Complex planning, monitoring, information and educational tools to adapt the territory to the impacts of climate change with major focus on agricultural and forest landscape management" funded by the EEA Fund 2009 - 2014 program CZ02 - Biodiversity and ecosystem services /. The study focuses on the South Moravian Region (SMR) and follows a report assessing the impact of expected climatic conditions prepared for the above-mentioned project in October 2016. Like the previous study, this part is processed based on the 5 selected global circulation models (GCMs) and for two emission scenarios and the period 2021-2040. Since a detailed description of the scenarios includes a previous report confines itself in this text only on the most important outputs relevant to SMR.