National Repository of Grey Literature 385 records found  beginprevious208 - 217nextend  jump to record: Search took 0.00 seconds. 
The distribution of the strain and differences of muscle activity of the lower limb during stance phase in two basic running techniques
Šimon, Jan ; Slabý, Kryštof (advisor) ; Pokorný, Jan (referee)
This thesis is focused on the function of the foot during the running activity. There are two basic running techniques taken in account - the rearfoot strike and the forefoot strike. The aim is to compare the distribution of the strain during the stance phase of running cycle and its relation to the muscle activity of the lower limb. To analyze the muscle activity we use the technique of electromyography (EMG). To measure the pressure during the stance phase we used Pedar - X insoles from the Novel company. As a conclusion we aim to map the distribution of the strain of all particular parts of the lower limb. At the same time we are bringing the proposals for eliminating the overexertion while keeping the same training intensity and volumes.
Membership in eurozone : benefits and hazards
Jordák, David ; Pokorný, Jan (advisor) ; Hraba, Zdeněk (referee)
The aim of this thesis is the euro as a common curency of selected member states of the European Union, that create a eurozone or euroclub. Information about the impact of this currency into the eurozone and specially the Slovak Republic should bring the conclusions that could make this process for the Czech Republic- by useful advices- transparent and easier. The thesis is based on method of comparison of what happened in the today eurozone before the euro and after it. Gained facts are used as a guideline to prepare suitable advices that are mentioned in the text and especially in the last chapter. The thesis is composed of four chapters, each of them dealing with different aspects of what was before euro and what the euro is and how it functions in changing circumstances in the background of world economic depression and fiscal problems in many EU member states. Thesis also describes the authorities responsible for euro in the European and Slovak level. Chapter One is introductory and describes the history of process, that had led during many phases and good or bad periods of time through different concepts into the definitive result called euro. This chapter is divided into three subchapters. It describes the history of common currency concept in the European Communities and results in...
EFFECTIVE READING AND ITS REFLECTION IN E-BOOK READERS
Krejčí, Jana ; Papík, Richard (advisor) ; Pokorný, Jan (referee)
The objective of this thesis is to clarify the term efective reading and what belongs to this topic, also to explore how the meaning of this term changes in the field of the electronic documents. This work also examines the reader's options of working with text and his view in this matter. Eye movements are analysed in first chapter. The term efective reading and its related concepts are analysed in chapter two. Third chapter is dealing with efective screen reading and characteristics of electronic texts. The possibilities of user work with texts on e- book readers and software e-book readers are examined in fourth chapter. Fifth chapter assesses online e-book readers. Questionnaire survey concerning reading of electronic documents is evaluated in chapter six. Seventh chapter is dealing with properties of PDF format and its appraisal.
History of single European currency
Šedivý, Karel ; Pokorný, Jan (advisor) ; Bažantová, Ilona (referee)
Title in English: Development of common European currency Abstract Main topic of my master thesis was to summarize current development of the European monetary integration. This part is mainly covered by chapter 1, current situation and future expectations mentioned in chapter 4. Some evidence of current integration could be found in the prewar history, but actual development covers the post war period. European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC), European Economic Community (EEC) and European Atomic Energy Community (EAEC or Euratom) were the real beginning of the current European union. European Union was settled by founding treaties of above mentioned institutions. Further milestones were provisions of founding treaties and new treaties of so called primary source of the EU law, of which the final goal was supposed to be the Constitution of the European Union. This constitution was approved in a modified version excluding constitutional symbols and it is called the Lisbon Treaty. This treaty can be considered as the greatest step of the European integration whose integral part is the common currency, euro. The second chapter summarizes theoretical and economic bases of the common currency. The rich theory of optimum currency areas is a dominant theoretical concept in this area. Founder of this theory,...
The possible development of Czech pension system
Nýdrle, Tomáš ; Urban, Jan (advisor) ; Pokorný, Jan (referee)
The Czech pension system will change substantially in the coming decades. Demographic changes will cause its financial instability while keeping its current parameters. Financial stability of the pension system can be reached through expenditure reduction and increase in revenues of the pension system. We can expect a real decline of the average pensions paid on the level of dozens of percentages in the coming decades. The decision between pay as you go and fund pension scheme is not affected by the demographic situation. The individuals should decrease their expenditures and ensure additional revenue in retirement to secure their standard of living. The family solidary can provide certain social security in retirement. The preservation of minimal level of population reproduction is vital for both pay as you go and fund pension schemes.
Financing of Czech culture
Beránková, Barbora ; Pokorný, Jan (advisor) ; Hraba, Zdeněk (referee)
Throughout Czech history theatre played a pivotal role in the formation of Czech language and culture. Theatre embodies much of what makes Czech culture unique in Europe, but also ties Czech Republic together with its neighbours who share a similar cultural heritage. This thesis first analyses the development of the institutional and legislative framework of theatre and its financing. In following chapters this thesis offers an overview of the different legal forms of theatres, both profit and non-profit. Specific situation of the theatres still owned by state is examined in detail, explaining and illustrating many of the difficulties and obstacles caused by this form of legal existence. The process of transformation of allowance organizations is then described and evaluated using examples of selected transformed theatres. As a connected issue, the perceived difference between profit oriented and non-profit theatres is examined, which leads to exploration of the relationship between the cultural economic policies and the social importance of culture. In this context, the system of financing of theatres is then explained, detailing both tax legislature and the funding of theatre from public sources. In the closing segment, some ideas for improving the current system of funding are offered for...
Labor market and unemployment
Rylichová, Zuzana ; Pokorný, Jan (advisor) ; Seknička, Pavel (referee)
In recent years became unemployment one of the most important economical issues. Increasing rate of unemployment is one of the most serious problems of most states. The goal of all of them is to ensure the maximal balance between supply and demand on the labour market. The purpose of the master thesis is to describe the basic aspects of labour market and unemployment, but primarily to describe the special instruments of the Austrian labour market and find some recommendations, which could be helpful and could be implemented to the system in the Czech Republic. First three chapters deals with the theoretical basis of the topic and terminology. First chapter describe the functioning of the labour market and specific attributes of the supply and demand on the labour market. Chapter two, which deal with the unemployment, define the origin of unemployment, kinds of unemployment and consequences of unemployment to the society. The third chapter concern to the topic of minimal wages and compare the advantages and disadvantages of the statutory minimal wages. Chapter four summarise the development and instruments of the employment policy of the European Union, because this policy has influence on the system in the Czech Republic and also in Austria. The last and the most important chapter of the thesis...
Project WikiSkripta and its utilization
Eisnerová, Stanislava ; Bratková, Eva (advisor) ; Pokorný, Jan (referee)
The primary aim of this thesis is to analyse and rate the project WikiSkripta from the point of view of it's use. The creation, evolution up to now, organization and results of the project are being presented. The core of this thesis is the questionnaire survey to the students of certain faculties of medicine in Czech Republic, based on the analysis of the WikiSkripta system. The introductory part gives a brief summary of professional medicine education in the internet area. The following chapter gives more close characteristic of the creation and evolution of the parental project of WikiSkripta - the MEFANET. The next part gives the analysis of the project WikiSkripta. The other part, the survey of the use of WikiSkripta, gives a comparison of the partial results of the survey. The given data from the survey are evaluated in the conclusion of this work. The thesis is processed on the base of my own analysis of the webpage WikiSkripta - both the content and the support part - and the result of the questionnaire survey.
The use of information scraping for the development of educational simulations
Dobrovolný, Viktor ; Šisler, Vít (advisor) ; Pokorný, Jan (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with possibilities of the use of web scraping method in the development of educational simulations. Author notes differences between the terms information scraing, web scraping and screen scraping and defines term web scraping, which is used for the remander of the thesis. He introduces history nad context of this method especially in the american background and shows simple example of a web scraper. Examples of the use of web scraping that can be seen on the Internet are described and analyses particular cases of projects that make use of this method. In the end of the first part the thesis deals with complicated juridical situation around web scraping and notes ethical difficulties related to the use of scraping. Author then briefly deals with educational simulations and explores the possibilities of the use of web scraping in thedevelopment and updating of simulations including typical structure of data used in simulations that are suitable to be developed with help of scrapers. In the final part a draft of educational simulation about energetics, which could profit by the use of scrapers both in the process of development and in the process of updating, is introduced. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

National Repository of Grey Literature : 385 records found   beginprevious208 - 217nextend  jump to record:
Interested in being notified about new results for this query?
Subscribe to the RSS feed.