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Evaluation of the European Cohesion Policy in Selected Region
Šabková, Michala ; Tomšík, Karel (advisor) ; Pavel, Pavel (referee)
The thesis titled Evaluation of the European Cohesion Policy in Selected Region deals with the structural period of 2007-2013 in the Pilsen and South regions. The aim of the present thesis is to carry out an ex-post evaluation of the Regional Operational Programme NUTS II Southwest and, based on these findings, to assess what impact the cohesion policy had on this region. The theoretical part deals with the historical context of the European Union and the beginnings of regional policy. It then defines the basic principles, objectives, and fundamentals of the cohesion policy in the years 2007-2013. The practical part contains situational analysis of the Southwest region and analysis of Implementation Document ROP NUTS II Southwest, in connection with which I will describe the priority axes and areas of programme support. Next part is the ex-post evaluation of ROP NUTS II Southwest, which will be carried out through four indicators defined by me. In the conclusion, I will evaluate the impact of cohesion policy in the Southwest region and its influence.

Injuries and damage to property caused by traffic accidents in the Czech Republic
Köhler, Roland ; Uhlík, Milan (advisor) ; Zdeněk, Zdeněk (referee)
A summary of the thesis is focused on an overview of the current legislation and methodology, which is oriented to the traffic on the road and is anchored not only in the Czech legal standards, but also in the legislation of the European Union and international regulations. Also provides an overview of the Organization of traffic police and the development of road traffic accidents in the long term, the analysis of the damage caused by traffic accidents, and the impact on the State budget, including the cost of health insurance, an overview of the main causes of road accidents with the possibilities and ways of their solution. The practical part of the thesis is focused on the exploration in Liberec, which is to reveal whether the legislation is sufficient and that the road would be the participants of road traffic in Liberec agreed to the proposed change in legislation. In conclusion, the evaluation carried out by the survey is processed and recommended measures to reduce the accident rate.

Electronic elections
Valeček, Dan ; Jarolímek, Jan (advisor) ; Ulman, Miloš (referee)
This work is focused on analysis and the possible solutions of electronic elections and their benefits to users and operators. The issue of electronic elections is certainly inevitable part of the computerization of the state administration and thus a future of electoral process. Information technologies are on a constant rise for a number of years and efforts must be made to achieve and utilize the full potential of new technologies. Adapting new technologies to certain standards and principles creates systems that meet the necessary safety a transparency conditions. Nation states introduced electronic voting systems in an effort to increase turnout. The main advantage of e-voting electoral process is the ability to log in from different environments and at different times. The user is able to log in from a variety of smart devices under the basic condition of the internet access. This work aims to give a broader perspective on the issue of electronic elections, the experiences from foreign countries and a proposal for the computerization of electoral process in the Czech Republic.

Financial analysis and financial plan Partizánske Building Components-SK s.r.o.
Zábojníková, Júlia ; Marek, Petr (advisor) ; Škerlíková, Tatiana (referee)
This thesis is focused on the analysis of economic activity and creation of financial plan Partizánske Building Components-SK s.r.o. The work is divided into three parts. The first part is based on methodology and it defines the indicators used in financial analysis. The second part is more extensive and it consists of the characteristics of the company, also the indicators of profitability, liquidity and stability are applied on the company. In conclusion there is an outline of a short-term financial plan for the year 2011, that consists of planned profit and loss statement and balance sheet.

Foreign trade with domestic wine
Brzák, Ondřej ; Šánová, Petra (advisor) ; Dědina, Daniel (referee)
The bachelor thesis pursues foreign trade comparison and evaluation of the BRUMOVIN CZ Ltd. with the Czech Republic foreign trade in the area of wine on the European market. The theoretical knowledge synthesis provides the right environment to understand the following analysis of the Czech Republic wine market. It was possible to create precise analysis of the European wine market of the BRUMOVIN CZ Ltd. by its mutual co-operation with this company. It is also enabled to understand the causes of the economic growth or slump which are created by internal or external influence.

Analysis of managerial styles within a business
Zavadil, Jan ; Hron, Jan (advisor) ; Karel, Karel (referee)
This thesis focuses on analysis of the managerial styles. The main aim of the thesis is to identify and analyze different managerial styles and approaches to leadership of a selected managers. Evaluate them and make recommendations to increase effectiveness of those managers. The work is divided into two parts. The first section is theoretical part and describes fundamental terms, managerial work and managerial styles classification. The second section is practical part. At the beginning contains basic characteristics of chosen business and managers. In the next part the managerial styles are examined through GRID and MBTI questionnaires as well as individual interviews with the managers. The conclusion of the thesis contains the summary of the findings and recommendations for improving the work of managers.

Influence of common eland (Taurotragus oryx) meat composition on its further technological processing
Kolbábek, Petr ; Lukešová, Daniela (advisor)
This dissertation has been proposed as a part of long-time wide research conducted on farmed elands (Taurotragus oryx) at university farm at Lány. This thesis is planned to be closely connected with the study of influence of the nutrition and diet to the growth and meat composition and quality. Eland meat is traditionally considered as tasty and nutritionally valuable, but in fact the knowledge on the eland meat composition and technological processing potential is limited. The research will be focused on the analyses of physical and chemical properties of meat with emphasis on the influence of the diet and age of animals on the meat. Next part of the work will be to experimentally produce meat products (e.g. pâté, fermented salami) and evaluate theirs physical, chemical and organoleptic properties. The most of the analysis are planned in cooperation with Department of agriculture products quality on Faculty of Agrobiology, Food and Natural Resources.

The role of selected cell populations and molekules in inflammatory reaction and rejection of skin allograft
Pavlíková, Michaela ; Krulová, Magdaléna (advisor) ; Čečrdlová, Eva (referee)
Mesenchymal stem cells (MSC) represent a heterogenous population of multipotent stem cells that can be isolated from various tissues of adult organism. Due to their immunomodulatory, antiapoptotic, cytoprotective and differentiation capabilities, MSC hold a great promise for treatment of many inflammatory diseases and for use in regenerative medicine. We aimed to analyze the therapeutic effect of MSC in a model of skin transplantation. In our research, nanofiber scaffolds were used for application of MSC. Allogeneic skin grafts were transplanted from C57BL/6 mice to BALB/c mice and they were subsequently covered with nanofiber scaffolds prepared from poly-L-lactic acid (PLA) by the original needleless electrospun Nanospider technology. Some animals remained untreated, others were treated by specific therapies that combined usage of nanofiber scaffolds with cultivated MSC and nanofiber scaffolds with or without incorporated cyclosporin A (CsA). We used various methods, including FACS analysis, ELISA, PCR, immunohistochemistry and Griess reaction to determine effect of MSC on immune response. It has been reported that MSC home preferentially to sites of inflammation within damaged tissues and can be localised also in lymphatic organs. Six days after transplantation and local MSC application we...

Influence of texture of briquettes from biomass to their mechanical properties
Černá, Iva ; Pecen, Josef (advisor) ; Jan, Jan (referee)
With the rising amount of AD technology utilizers, the issue how to storage, such liquid material, which digestate is. In recent time, there are some other ways to utilize it, except fertilizing with liquor, liquid part of digestate. Digestate can be dried and pressed into briquette or pelleted form. In briquette form is important to understand relations between properties of individual components because one property can influence another one, which constituting texture of the material and its reprocessing into the final form of the product. Thus this study was conducted, to find and/or quantify the relation between the texture of biomass briquettes and their durability and strength of shape during manipulation, storage and use. Basic hypothesis of this work is based on open presumption that briquette texture is dependent on many parameters. Some of those parameters were tested. Namely, composition of matter, physical properties of digestate briquettes, durability and hardness, size analysis and other. Digestate has approved as good material for compression with high content of nutrients. The rate of abrasion varied 7-12% at the beginning decreasing to 3-5%. Shore testing showed results predicating relation between particle size and hardness. Sieve and image analysis then showed range of particles ranging size 0.01 mm from 99.5% and 10 mm from 99.7%, most of them with needle-like shapes. This study suggested the method that allows analysing particle size distribution in sample and describes other briquette properties, which can be useful for next research and commercial purposes.

Assessment of Failures as Causes of Car Accidents
Řehák, Miloslav ; Brožek, Milan (advisor) ; Chotěborský, Rostislav (referee)
This work is dealing with an issue related to recognition and assessment of failures as the causes of car accidents. An analysis of the ability to detect a failure right at the place where a car accident happened has been carried out in this work and possibilities of such a recognition of the failure either by a car driver or by police officers or by expert witness are given here as well. A proper methodological procedure in terms of making an appropriate technical inspection of crashed vehicles has been suggested, incl. verifying the supposed benefits of suggested proceedings through inspections and analyses that have been carried out. This work is also dealing with an influence of time on testimony value of damaged car parts. Various sorts of detected failure confirmation acceptable as a cause of the car accident are discussed in this work as well. The main emphasis is put on the need of securing the damaged car parts right after a car accident happened, top important is keeping these damaged car parts which can ensure their eventual inspection as a source for the correct analysis. There are practical examples of how not taking the damaged car parts can make correct analyses impossible and vice versa how an expection of a damaged car carried out as soon as possible after a car accident can lead the analysis in the right direction.