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Christology and Soteriology in Radio Free Europa Broadcast (1980-1995) (The Analysis of Fr. Msgr. Karel J. Fořt's homilies)
Krenciv, Angelika ; Pospíšil, Ctirad Václav (advisor) ; Pelc, Bogdan (referee)
Anotace: The point (goal) of this work was to analyze author's Christology and Soteriology of delivering the doctrine of Church about Jesus Christ, who is He and what His earth-life stands for us, to common people who lived in totalitarian regime in the period of communism. The true information about the situation in the country and in the world, mostly about the course of events in the Church in general and in the Czech particular Church (primarily about the II. Vatican council) was denied to all people. Churchgoers were threatened and discriminated. Not all people, who father Karel talked to on the airwaves, were churchgoers. This particular aspect author had to include too.

Relational Modeling of Biological Data
Krejčík, Roman ; Toman, Kamil (referee) ; Pokorný, Jaroslav (advisor)
Some applications of data processing in database systems work with hierarchically structured data. Information of such kind is often present in biological data, but it can be also found in another scope. An efficient execution of queries specific for hierarchy needs proper representation of graph structures in a relational database. This thesis deals with a description of known methods for storing of hierarchical data into a relational database. It aims particularly to distinct properties of separate methods and examines fitness of usage for various hierarchies. The thesis includes experiments with real collections of biological data, which are used to compare effectiveness of particular methods in practical way.

Risk of health damage caused by medical work
Němečková, Věra ; Kneidlová, Monika (advisor)
This work discusses possible risks of health damage in medical work, attention is paid especially to professional diseases and their possible prevention. Health care ranks one of the leading positions of notified professional diseases each year. The most common diseases in medical work are infectious and parasitic diseases. Among them heads scabies explicitly. The resulting data and information are based on statistical data of the Register of Professional Diseases of the National Institute of Public Health, Czech Republic, with the intention of data concerning medical work.

Fish and benthos of the Černá Nisa stream and their contamination by metals in the period of recovery from acidification
Burdová, Lucie ; Hořická, Zuzana (advisor) ; Slavík, Ondřej (referee)
The aims of the thesis were to compare chemistry of the Černá Nisa stream in the Jizera Mountains (Northern Bohemia, Czech Republic) at the end of the era of strong anthropogenic acidification (in the mid-1990s) and in the period of the recent intensive chemical and biological recovery from acidification, and to study the present biota of the stream. During the year 2008, physical and chemical parameters of the water were studied, the species and age composition of ichthyofauna, and the quality and quantity of macrozoobenthos - the main component of the food for fish. Special attention was paid to the content of toxic metals (Be, Al, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, As, Cd, Pb, Hg) in the water, main representatives of benthic organisms, and in selected tissues of brook charr. The comparison of the water chemistry with results from the years 1994, 1996, and 1997 showed a decrease in acidification, despite the unstable chemical climate during the seasons, and sulphate and nitrate concentrations still high. Since the mid 1990s, the stream has been inhabited by a stable population of brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis), a non-native, highly acid-tolerant species, which is now dominating there. At present, also a stable population of a native species, common minnow (Phoxinus phoxinus), occurs in the stream....

North American Indian Myths
Paráková, Tereza ; Kornatovský, Jiří (advisor) ; Fulková, Marie (referee)
This thesis generally deals with North American Indian myths. It attempts to offer the key for sensitive treatment with myths trough comparison of hunters mythological model with tahat of agricultural society. That treatment should be useful not only in institutional education. The thesis emphasizes common fi- Iosophical phenomenons to inspire and stimulate modern man and to appoint their potential in art education.

ICP-OES with electrothermal vaporisation (ETV) as a possible tool for direct analysis of biologic samples
Matějková, Stanislava
Solid sampling electrothermal vaporization (ETV) inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy (ICP-OES) enable simple and rapid multielemental analysis of major, minor and trace elements without the need for pre-treatment of solid or liquid samples. By comparison with more common ICP-OES combined with a solution nebulization, the risk of contamination of analysed samples is reduced. The detection limits and the sample quantity needed for analysis via ETV-ICP-OES decrease as a result of the high-efectivity transport of the sample aerosol into the ICP torch. The connection of ETV unit to simultaneous ICP-OES allows us the fast direct and fully automatised analysis of numerous samples. The technique enable usually the combined calibration with home-made or certified solid and aqueous standards. We developed the methodology for tracking the carboran-based candidate-drugs time dependent concentration and for their pharmacokinetic evaluation. The method is based on direct boron or together boron and cobalt contents direct estimation in little amounts of fresh frozen mice tissues (5 – 10 mg of serum, brain or liver).\n

Design of Artificial Hip Joint Test Rig
Dočkal, Kryštof ; Košťál, David (referee) ; Vrbka, Martin (advisor)
In this thesis, is described one of possible approachs to the design of the hip joint simulation rig, primarily designed for analysis of the lubricant film thickness at the contact of two conformally curved surfaces (femoral head and acetabulum). In relative motion of those two components of artificial hip joints is necessary to observe the behavior of lubrication film between them. The observation is also related to choice of appropriate observational method. In the design of the artificial hip joint is today primarily used wear simulations on smulations rig with very accurate simulation of kinematics of biological hip joints. For description of the behavior of the lubricants between conformall surfaces is used a simplified kinematics along with optical interferometry. The simulation rig will be able to study behavior of lubricant layer using optical inteferometry,

Tacit Knowledge Dynamics in Organization
Rajnošek, Ráma ; Kovář, František (advisor) ; Pirožek, Petr (referee) ; Mládková, Ludmila (referee) ; Bureš, Vladimír (referee)
If companies want to create competition advantage, they must operate with knowledge. Knowledge can be divided to tacit and explicit dimension. Tacit knowledge is not easy to express, it is in heads of workers. It is hard to transfer tacit knowledge to others and organizations have limited possibilities to operate with it. But 90% of all knowledge is tacit. Knowledge can grow, keeps its degree or decrease during the life cycle. Tacit knowledge can be built by learning or by creative thinking. Knowledge can be acquired by combinations from current knowledge, information and other ingredients. Knowledge is conserved in organization through telling stories, sharing in communities or by apprenticeship. Mentoring and coaching are very important for handling knowledge over persons in organization. Knowledge is liable to influences which decrease their value. These influences are biological (person leaves the organization) or comparative. Although the value of knowledge in organization is still on the same level, when competition build their knowledge, the level of organization relatively decrease. There are several instruments to scale up knowledge, care for it or not to lose its value for each phase of knowledge life cycle. The empiric research was focused on working with tacit knowledge in organizations in the Czech Republic. According to analysis of current theory and outputs from the research there is proposed the model how to work with tacit knowledge from its dynamic perspective.

Biochemical aspects of study and restoration of aged paintings
Hradilová, Iveta ; Hudeček, Jiří (advisor) ; Smrček, Stanislav (referee)
Every part of a work of art is changing in the course of time. Even simultaneously in its creation, when tempera or oil paint used dry up. Already this process can be considered as a biochemical change in the material. The main goal of a submitted bachelor's thesis is to compile recent knowledge about resins and protein media used in works of art, to describe their composition and, in particular to evaluate the changes they undergo in time after their application on canvas, wooden or metal surfaces and paper to their irrecoverable destruction. In addition, biological degradation of these substances by several species of bacteria, yeasts and fungi is discussed in the last part of this work. Key words: resins, terpenoids, protein media, degradation, oxidation, hydrolysis (In Czech)

Evaluation of the interlaboratory variability of exaqmination of receptor markers of the breast cancer
Pešinová, Šárka ; Doležel, Martin (referee) ; Hochmann, Jiří (advisor)
Charles Univerzity in Prague Faculty of Pharmacy in Hradec Králové Department of Biological Sciences Candidate: Bc. Šárka Pešinová Supervisor: MUDr. Jiří Hochman, CSc. Title of diploma thesis: Evaluation of the interlaboratory variability of exaqmination of receptor markers of the breast cancer In this diploma thesis, we are focused on the question of the breast cancer. We chose the bioanalitical access to estrogens and progesterone receptors (ER and PR). These receptors are important for deciding of treatment method. We divided a practice part to two partitions. In the first one, we try to consider statistically a sensitivity of the methods of the diferent laboratories. In the sekond one we comparted the processed records from the hospital Pardubice. In terms of practical part, ER and PR data from diferent scientific intrnational literature were processed and categorized. We were focused to the diference of the amount of patiens, the number of ER (+) and PR (+), on the year of study. In several cases we found even the statistical increasing of ER investigation sensitivity - on the basis of the increasing amount of positive patient. Our other aim was to compare the statistical results of Pardubice imunohistochemical laboratories in by us constructed graphs in term of positivity boundary. We also...