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Strategic management in a selected village
KNOP, Ondřej
The subject of this bachelor thesis "Strategic Management in the City of Česká Lípa" is assessment of the strategic management and suggestions for its further development. Its theoretical part is focused on study of literature dealing with public administration, strategic management and financing of municipalities. The practical part includes characterisation of the city of Česká Lípa and conduct of several analyses. The first analysis is PESTLE which is focused on political-legal, economic, social, technical, legislative and ecological factors. In the second analyses of this thesis, which is SWOT, I highlight the strong and weak points, opportunities and exposure of danger of the City of Česká Lípa. Considered aspects have been chosen with the help of the City Mayor, Ms Hana Moudrá, who has also been interviewed for the purpose hereof. The interview was given on 15.04.2014 at the City Office of Česká Lípa. Upon the outcome of the SWOT analyses the city strategy in this thesis was assessed and suggested.

The risk of working in health care
PROKŮPKOVÁ, Šárka
This diploma thesis deals with the risks of working in the health sector. Workers in the health sector are divided into two groups. The first group are the health care professionals and other workers are in health care.Risks, which acts on the medical staff, are also divided into two groups. Specific risks form the first group, which includes primarily the risk of physical, chemical and biological. The second group-non-specific risks, which consists mainly of the shift work, psychological or physical stress, the hard working position, visual stress, allergies, etc. In the theoretical part are in detail described all the risks of acting on the medical staff.For the practical part was used quantitative research using public opinion survey. The questionnaire is made up of 35 questions, which prevailed by closed questions, but questions were used as semi-open and open. The research sample consisted of medical staff (doctors, nurses, laboratory technicians, female assistants, medical assistants and orderlies) from selected departments of the hospital Zatec and Most, without taking into account the representation of gender or type of department and city, and this without taking into account the representation of both sexes or the type department and cities. The questions were answered by a total of 100 respondents. In addition 3 hypotheses were established: H1. Statistically significant percentage of health professionals do not know what category of work are included - was confirmed. H2. On selected departments medics always reports injury that is caused by sharp instrument, to their manager - was refuted. H3. Treatment of biological material is selected on both healthcare facilities in accordance with the law no. 258/2000 Coll. , Section 62 (4 ) (c) and with the Decree No 306/2012 Coll. , § 5 - was confirmed.

Olfactory testing with focus on workers in the chemical factory
Vodička, Jan ; Pellant, Arnošt (advisor) ; Astl, Jaromír (referee) ; Kabelka, Zdeněk (referee)
A) Olfactory evaluation using perfumed markers In our work we focused on creation of a new, cheap and orientation method of olfactometry. To assess olfactory function we decided to use perfumed markers, available in stationery, made by company Centropen. These markers are designed for use by children. We projected four individual studies to create a new technique of examination using perfumed markers and to evaluate its function. 1. In a pilot study we examined 100 subjects (50 healthy and 50 suffering from olfactory loss). Examination technique consisted of two parts, discrimination of odorants and identification. The results of this test were in concordance with generally used subjective olfactometry tests. 2. Due to huge time consumption of technique used in the pilot study, we decided to find simpler and faster technique of examination. Five different techniques were created and compared with standard olfactory test Sniffin' Sticks (part threshold and identification). In total 189 subjects were included in this study. The technique with the best results considering sensitivity and specificity for screening ansomia was named Odourized Markers Test (OMT). The subjects were asked to spontaneously name the odorants fist and then to choose the most proper name for an odorant from four options. This...

Study of Factors Influencing the Development of "Water Bloom" in the Water Reservoir Seč
Forczek, Sándor ; Holík, Josef ; Rederer, L. ; Koza, V.
In this work, we monitored several parameters that influence the development of algal bloom on the\nwater reservoir Sec. Primarily climatic conditions belong to the monitored parameters that influence\nthe population dynamics of algae (air temperature and rainfall, incident light), temperature\nstratification of water, concentration of oxygen, concentrations of total phosphorus, phosphate,\nvarious forms of nitrogen and organic substances, turbidity and also diversity and frequency of\nphytoplankton and zooplankton species. Between 2012 and 2014 have not occurred massive algal\nblooms in the summer months, however the measured physical, chemical and biological data, can be\nused to assess the development of algal population. The population dynamic factors influencing algal\ngrowth must be understand to be able to predict formation and to attempt suppression of algal\nblooms.

Determination of platinum group metals in great urban agglomerations
Ježek, Stanislav ; Řezáčová, Veronika (referee) ; Komendová, Renata (advisor)
The aim of this thesis is the actual elaboration literature search concerning the issue of platinum group metals in the environment, determination of platinum and palladium in great urban agglomerations. It includes chemical and physical properties, occurrence and platinum and palladium cycle in the environment. It also contains methods for extraction and determination of platinum and palladium.

Handling the Rests of Extinguishing Agents with Regard to Environmental Protection and Storage of Waste
Zapletal, Jan ; Mika, Otakar Jiří (referee) ; Valášek, Rudolf (advisor)
The enormous development of industry and commerce, especially the chemical industry, began in the CR after 1993. The chemical industry is one of the world's leading and fastest-growing sector now. It covers a wide range of technologies and therefore provides a variety of products. This has resulted in increased demands on fire fighters, mainly for technological processes during the fire fighting and for extinguishing agents that are used for putting out the fires.

Annual report on the progress and achievements for the year 2016 within the project TA04011345
Hrůzová, D. ; Matějka, R. ; Rosina, J. ; Zárubová, Jana ; Filová, Elena
Report sums progress of project TA04011345 in 2016 phase. Main topics are: optimization of automated decellularization, bioreactor design for 3D re-endothelisation, mechanical evaluation tests, chemical modifications, cell harvesting from patients and their characterisation.

Street-signs in Process of Chance of the multilinguistic City (on Example of Brno)
Altman, Karel
Relations between Czechs and Germans in Brno influenced also terming of shops by signs.

Preparation of Magnesium Silicide from Recycled Materials for Energy Storage.
Bumba, Jakub ; Dytrych, Pavel ; Šolcová, Olga ; Koštejn, Martin ; Fajgar, Radek ; Maléterová, Ywetta ; Kaštánek, František
Recycling technologies help to save energy, materials and environment. This is the main reason of their popularity. The recovery of semiconductors and metals depends on recycling treatment. A new multi-step technology, which enables to obtain pure silicon and hydrogen from waste materials,is reported in this study. The only by-product is magnesium phosphate, which is a desired fertilizer. Magnesium silicide was successfully prepared from milled silicon photovoltaic (PV) panels and milled Mg obtained from the scrap. The formed magnesium silicide was then hydrolysed by phosphoric acid to form a mixture of silanes. Gaseous products (silanes) were separated by cooling below their boiling temperature by liquid nitrogen and then thermally decomposed by a hot wire, e.g. Pt.This treatment leads to pure silicon and hydrogen release. In this study a deep-in characterization by various methods spectroscopy, Scanning Electron Microscopy (SEM) with Energy Dispersive X- Ray spectroscopy (EDX), etc.) of prepared samples was also done to explain the individual influences, e.g. reaction temperature and atmosphere.
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The importance of chemical industry in the creation of jobs in the Czech Republic between 2008-2015.
Solomon, Miroslav ; Kotýnková, Magdalena (advisor) ; Prudká, Šárka (referee)
This thesis deals with the importance of chemical industry in the creation of jobs in the Czech Republic between 2008-2015. The Thesis is divided into four chapters. First chapter is devoted to general development of chemical industry, with emphasis on the labour market. Second chapter is concerned with educational institutions within chemical industry. Third chapter examines selected chemical companies and their cooperation with educational institutions. The last chapter focuses on the future of the chemical industry of the Czech Republic with an emphasis on development of the labor market due to ongoing technological changes. The analyse of comprehensive development of the chemical industry is made on the basis of historical-statistical method. In the sections describing the possible development are used mostly specialized studies.