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Environmental and health impacts of treatment waste containing asbestos
Macháčková, Eva ; Svoboda, Luboš (referee) ; Zimová, Magdalena (advisor)
Asbestos is a naturally occurring fibrous mineral, for its outstanding qualities have been widely used in all sectors, but most in the construction industry. Only later revealed that asbestos also has negative effects on the health of people. Followed the first restrictions in European countries and then a complete ban on the import, manufacture and use of asbestos. In the CR was issued first limitation on asbestos as late as 1984. Asbestos causes three main diseases, asbestosis, lung cancer and mezotheliom. Since the nineties last century, there is a gradual removal of asbestos and its substitution by other materials. This is accompanied by the emergence of asbestos waste. In the works is summarize the production of waste in the CR, is deal with understanding the proper procedure for remediation of asbestos with introducing their absences and the method waste removal. In the diseases caused by asbestos is the data statistically evaluated and graphically worked their outline. At present frequently remove asbestos materials from buildings and facilities, causing impacts on the environment. The Czech Republic lacks regulation that would govern the procedure for demolition of buildings containing asbestos materials. Earlier use of asbestos is now being reflected in increased number of illnesses caused...

Air flow in closed space
Jůza, Štěpán ; Uher, Pavel (referee) ; Rubina, Aleš (advisor)
Masters degree thesis with name “Air flow in closed space” in teoretical part describes air flow. Defined here basic types of flow including the flow in a closed space and the methods for the description of the air flow. The practical part deals with project eva-luation distribution of air conditioning system using CFD model. Next solves a second variant of air distribution and compare the changes that have occurred. The end of the practical part approaching the possibility of using CFD model for creating the quality environment maps and the possibility to create variants of calculating with changing levels of the supply air.

Existential quantifier "any" in determinative and pronominal function, and its translation equivalents in Czech
Pohořálková, Pavla ; Klégr, Aleš (referee) ; Šaldová, Pavlína (advisor)
This thesis is concerned with the existential quantifier any in determinative and pronominal function, and its translation equivalents in Czech. Its pronominal compounds anybody, anyone and anything will also be included. In nonassertive contexts in the determinative function any is used for expressing the indefinite reference and is unstressed but it also has a weak quantifying function. Stressed any expresses not only quantity but also a certain quality. Nonassertive any also occurs in indirect questions, conditional sentences, restrictive clauses and in negative complex sentences including a nominal content clause. The appearance of any in assertive contexts will also be discussed. The aim of this thesis is to gather 130 examples of any and its compounds anybody, anyone and anything and their Czech translation equivalents. A contrastive linguistic analysis and description of them will be executed. The comparison with the Czech language will be interesting because in English any and its compounds have different functions and distribution than in Czech. The parallel texts that will be used as sources for the analysis are Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone by J.K. Rowling, The Holy Thief by Ellis Peters, Life Before Man by Margaret Atwood, A Widow for One Year by John Irving, and Choke by Chuck...

Questions about the usage of the preposition "po" in Russian literature
Hlaváčková, Martina ; Liptáková, Zuzana (advisor) ; Nazarenko, Liliya (referee)
"The questions about the meaning of the preposition "no" in Russian literature" The tendered diploma work is focused on issues of the relations sense mediated by the preposition no in fiction and on the options of its translation. It is my intention to compare the occurance frequence of the separate meanings in constructions with no in fiction of 19. and 20. century. The theoretical part deals with the information from the scientific literature related to prepositions and and typical qualities of no itself. Special attention is dedicated to its mening. What concerns the practical part, there is a suggested process for gaining and processing of the material exempted of the texts on the first place. On its base the picked pieces of fiction are analysed. The gained results are evaluated, compared and completed by a comment. According to the analyzed stuff it is clear that the meaning of the preposition no depends on the text character. Also the options of the translation are linked with that.

Growth of Zingel streber and Zingel zingel and their distribution in the Czech Republic
Vetešník, Lukáš ; Halačka, Karel ; Lusková, Věra ; Lusk, Stanislav
Zingel streber and Zingel zingel are typical Danubian species occurring rarely in the Morava River drainage area within the waters of the Czech Republic. The restoration of both species was conditioned by constant improvements of the water quality and by possibilities of free migrations from the Danube through the Slovakian-Austrian part of the Morava River. The constant occurrence of both species is constrained at present to short sections (Morava r. km 70-74.1 and Dyje 0.0-26.7, resp.).

The impact of Vojta's exercise at movement aktivity in area of shoulder girdle in diagnosis cerebral palsy
Nevařilová, Blanka ; Pavelka, Radim (referee) ; Kračmar, Bronislav (advisor)
Title: The impact of exercise at Vojta's movement activities in area of shoulder girdle in cerebral palsy diagnosis. Objective: The aim of this study is to compare the quality of locomotion for handicapped individuals single stimulation musculoskeletal Vojta method of locomotion for this individual monthly periodic stimulation of this technique. Method: Qualitative analysis of movement. Intraindividual qualitatively quantitative comparison locomotion. Surface polyelektomyografické monitoring of selected muscle groups with 2D kinematic analysis based on synchronized video. Results: In comparison with a single therapeutic intervention occurred during prolonged regular therapy tested in both a more pronounced effect on locomotion shoulder girdle ontogenetically the desired motion stereotypes. The hypothesis was confirmed. Keywords: axial body, spine differentiation, key joints, global movement patterns postural reactibility, fixes punctum, punctum mobile, ontogeny, differentiation crossover pattern

The effect of sericines on quality of silk fibre
SEDLÁČKOVÁ, Barbora
The silk produced by caterpillars is a composite polymer of several proteins. H-fibroin,L-fibroin and P25 glycoprotein form the silk filament, the inner sericines join the fillaments and the surface sericines glue the fibers together when a cocoon is spun. Composition of silk filaments seems to remain identical during the development, as indicated by sustained expression of the L-fibroin, P25 and H-fibroin genes. However, the change in fiber function occurs concurrently with a transition of the expression profile of the sericine genes. The study demonstrates that silk fiber properities are changed throughout larval life of Galleria mellonella.

Diagnostics and therapy of spiritual emergency - orienting study
Janečková, Barbora ; Bahbouh, Radvan (advisor) ; Břicháček, Václav (referee) ; Hájek, Karel (referee)
The doctoral dissertation contains of a definition of spiritual emergency, differential diagnosis, description of kinds of spiritual emergency. It looks on the therapeutical possibilities in working with these states. Part of the dissertation is analysis of semistructured interviews with clients and therapists who work with these kinds of problems. In the analysis of the interviews with therapists I center on their experience with the dynamics of spiritual emergence, its manifestation and possible existence of similar traits of clients with this diagnosis. Important parts of the interviews are the most effective ways of working with these clients. I was also interested in their own perception on how spiritual emergence occurs and on the possible change in the quality of life of the client after this episode. In the analysis of the interviews with the clients I question when spiritual emergence occurred, how it started, how long did it last and what were the reactions from outside. Important part is centered on the interventions which the client experienced and their efficiency. Case studies demonstrate typical traits described at spiritual emergency, as quite dramatic beginning, complete recovery and also an important change in value system.

End-of-life decision making and quality of life in critically ill patiens
Pařízková, Renata ; Zavázalová, Helena (advisor) ; Kasal, Eduard (referee) ; Cvachovec, Karel (referee)
The development of intensive care during last several decades has brought the ability to increase patients survival and quality of life (QOL) however new tasks and concerns especially in ethics occured. Emerging imbalance among therapeutical options and economic resources together with false optimism of physicians and public regarding "borderless" possibilities of medicine started the discussion about allocation of resources to patients in whom real hope for improvement of medical status or quality of life could be anticipated. Intensive care can prolong dying often associated with distress and loss of dignity that is in contradiction to ethic principles and the main right of human. Withdrawing organ support techniques that is considered as a futile, inappropriate and without chance to improve clinical outcome is in accordance with ethic rules. In this situation, the principal goal of medicine, preserving life and health is no longer affordable therefore it is necessary to change our effort to ensure basic patient's physical, psychological, social and spiritual needs with accent to respect dignity. The aim of PhD theses was: - to define areas and key principles regarding end-of-life decision (EOLD) making in intensive care, - to identify factores affecting short and long-term outcome (surviving and quality...

Protection of bank client in the Czech Republic
Samek, Michal ; Hradil, Dušan (advisor)
The work deals with the protection of bank client. It seeks to answer the question whether the idea of protection of bank client can be regarded as legitimate. It defines the protection of individual client, tools that can occur on these areas and it generally describes their nature and implications. Based on this general definition it examines the level of protection of bank customer in the Czech Republic. It does so especially after the form, when analyzes the existence or absence of the relevant instruments in the domestic environment. The work also attempts to assess the quality of selected instruments used in the Czech Republic.