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Principles of fun in Collectible Card Games and their Influence on the Players Life
Vaněk, Jiří ; Tuček, Milan (advisor) ; Martinová, Marta (referee)
The bachelor thesis Principles of fun in collectible card games and their influence on the players life is about a hobby game discipline called Collectible Card Games or Trading Card Games. Basic rules of collectible card games are described in the introduction. Theoretical block describes game in a different way, than people usually thought about it. Important part of thesis is empirical research which conducted in March 2014. This research was performed using the method called interview with manual which belongs under the qualitative methods. Research is focused on long- term Magic the Gathering players and took place in Prague game centre. Results of this research are divided to two major sections. First section is Fun and collectible card games and second section is Influence of community on player's life. First section is focusing on what is fun about gaming, why competition is important, factor of luck in games and what having a collection means for them. Second section is about relationship between the players, formation and maintenance of community and also about traveling and friendship. Whole research procedure is summarized in conclusion. Also, there are several ideas arising from the answers of the interviewed informants.
The Benefits of Playing Collectible Card Games for Player's Life
Vaněk, Jiří ; Tuček, Milan (advisor) ; Martinová, Marta (referee)
The bachelor thesis Benefits of playing Collectible Card Games for player's life is about a hobby game discipline called Collectible Card Games or Trading Card Games. Basic rules of collectible card games are described in the introduction. Theoretical block of this thesis describes characteristics of game according to book Homo Ludens. Important part of thesis is empirical research which conducted in March 2014. This research was performed using the method called interview with manual which belongs under the qualitative methods. Research is focused on long-term Magic the Gathering players and took place in Prague game centre. Results of this research are focusing on benefits of playing for player's life. These benefits are divided into benefits which brings the game and benefits which brings the membership in players community. Whole research procedure is summarized in conclusion. Also, there are several ideas arising from the answers of the interviewed informants.
Metal alloys in the oral cavity
Tomka, Milan ; Procházková, Jarmila (advisor) ; Erdelský, Ivan (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (referee)
1 Summary For many years it was assumed that dental materials have almost no side effects except for very rare cases of allergic reactions. Adverse effects of dental materials are considered to be rare and exceptional. Low incidence of these reactions results from their high corrosion resistance and low toxicity. However, modern dental materials allowed a replacement of former metal dental materials, and thus allow a more detailed investigation of potential harmful effects. Due to the low incidence of adverse effects dental practitioners are not adequately experienced in this area, which results in underestimation or overestimation of potential risks. It is believed that dental materials do not cause systemic reactions and generalized manifestations are considered to be unique. Clinical manifestations of intolerance to dental materials are usually local. Reaction to dental material in direct contact with oral mucosa is considered to be the most common etiological factor of oral lichenoid reactions. It is usually caused by dental amalgam, less often by alloys containing nickel, gold, chromium, and palladium. Aim The aim of the study is to assess the relationship between white lesions of the oral mucosa (lichenoid lesions, leukoplakia, etc.) and potential irritation by dental materials. The long-term effect...
System for electroluminiscence defect detection of solar cells
Marčík, Silvestr ; Jandová, Kristýna (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
The master thesis focuses primarily on issues of photovoltaic cells in terms of their defects. The introductory part deals with the history of photovoltaics, their introduction into practice and finally an explanation of the photoelectric effect itself. The thesis also describes photovoltaic cells themselves. It explains their principle, advantages, disadvantages and the creation of photovoltaic systems. A substantial part of the work is focused on the topic of detection of defects using luminescent methods. Subsequently, it describes procedural defects arising from the improper handling of already manufactured products. The final part deals with the main topic of the work, which is a detection using luminescence methods and it also mentions the non-luminescence method LBIC. The practical part of the master thesis contains the analysis of the current solution and of the subsequent proposal of solution using a low cost camera. It describes how to modify the camera, verify its spectral sensitivity using a spectrometer and measure the sensitivity of the CMOS sensor. The conclusion is focused on verifying the functionality of the proposed solution on different sources of infrared radiation and photovoltaic panels themselves.
Inovation of system for electroluminiscence defect detection of solar cells
Lepík, Pavel ; Křivík, Petr (referee) ; Vaněk, Jiří (advisor)
This master thesis analyses the existing methods both practically and theoretically used to detect defected surface area in solar cells. Various methods were used but by using an upgraded CMOS camera without IR filter to implement the electroluminescence method, this has proven to have a very crucial impact on the results. Given the overall results and the acquired information, a procedure with a simple parameter can be setup to carry out the measurements. In addition to this a catalog was formed showing the defects occurring in mono and polycrystalline solar cells.
Methods for achievement of maximum power of PV modules
Svrček, Milan ; Vaněk, Jiří (referee) ; Křivík, Petr (advisor)
This diploma thesis deals with the tracking of the maximum power point for photovoltaic panels and the methods used to achieve it. On this basis, two methods were designed and programmed and subsequently tested on three types of photovoltaic panels. In conclusion methods were appraised.
Creation of laboratory tasks for Selected topics from renewable energy sources and energy storage
Vaněček, Lukáš ; Vaněk, Jiří (referee) ; Bača, Petr (advisor)
This master‘s thesis contains a comprehensive laboratory task about saving a heat energy with a use of changing a state of matter. The thesis is written for the object Chosen passages of renewable resources and saving a heat energy. Part one presents a theoretical part of the topic, terminology and relations needed to make this laboratory work. It also contains a created procedure of partial tasks necessary to take laboratory measurements. The second part of the thesis is about measuring and evaluation of acquired values according to procedure described in the theoretical part of the thesis. Different variations considered during the creation of measuring procedure are also named here. The final part of the thesis describes a laboratory equipment necessary to complete the task and an example of filled protocol is attached.
Nitrogen and its transport in natural waters
Hrubá, Jolana ; Datel, Josef (advisor) ; Vaněk, Jiří (referee)
This thesis is literature search dealing with the nitrogen present in natural waters and its impact on aquatic ecosystems. Another described issue is the origin of nitrogen in natural waters, and possible ways of eliminating its concentration, including wastewater treatment. This work can be used for practical research as a literature review of the issue and ways of its solution.

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