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Double-stage system of subgrade stabilization
Švarcová, Monika ; Mondschein,, Petr (referee) ; Stehlík, Dušan (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the properties of unsuitable and conditionally unsuitable fine-grained soils after a one-stage or two-stage treatment by using a binder. The theoretical part occupies with problematical properties of the fine grained soils in a subgrade and a possible technology of the change of these properties. The laboratory testing of treated soils is described and a practical technology of the one stage and two-stage stabilization. In the practical part the fine grained soils are treated by one-stage or two-stage stabilization. For the one stage stabilization the cement is used, for the two-stage stabilization the properties of the soil are improved by lime and then the soil is stabilized by cement. The treated soils are laboratory tested, the initial bearing index IBI, California bearing ratio CBR, unconfined compressive strength and frost susceptibility is tested. Based on the results of the laboratory tests the benefit of the two-stage stabilization is measured.
The usage of the fine aggregates to cement bound mixtures
Švarcová, Monika ; Hýzl, Petr (referee) ; Stehlík, Dušan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis occupies with use of fine aggregates in hydraulically bound mixtures for road pavement bases and sub-bases. The theoretical part describes properties of bound mixtures, aggregates and bound materials. This part also deals with laboratory methods used for bound mixtures and foreign research. In the practical part sand and gravel, crushed stone and recycled fine aggregates are used in bound mixtures with cement or cement and fluidized bed combustion ash. The unconfined compressive strength and frost and water resistance of bound mixtures are tested. The results of laboratory tests are evaluated and compared. The used mixtures are mostly found as suitable for pavement sub-bases.
Double-stage system of subgrade stabilization
Švarcová, Monika ; Mondschein,, Petr (referee) ; Stehlík, Dušan (advisor)
This diploma thesis is focused on the properties of unsuitable and conditionally unsuitable fine-grained soils after a one-stage or two-stage treatment by using a binder. The theoretical part occupies with problematical properties of the fine grained soils in a subgrade and a possible technology of the change of these properties. The laboratory testing of treated soils is described and a practical technology of the one stage and two-stage stabilization. In the practical part the fine grained soils are treated by one-stage or two-stage stabilization. For the one stage stabilization the cement is used, for the two-stage stabilization the properties of the soil are improved by lime and then the soil is stabilized by cement. The treated soils are laboratory tested, the initial bearing index IBI, California bearing ratio CBR, unconfined compressive strength and frost susceptibility is tested. Based on the results of the laboratory tests the benefit of the two-stage stabilization is measured.
Polymorfismus kandidátního lokusu a jeho vliv na technologickou jakost mléka
ŠVARCOVÁ, Monika
This thesis was developed to study the influence of polymorphic variants of the milk protein locus betacasein (BCN) on the production and technological quality of the milk. The genotypes of -casein (CSN2 gene) were determined by the PCR-RFLP analysis. The determination of genotypes AA, AB and BB was made in 731 dairy cows. The results of genotype frequencies showed that genotype BB represented roughly five times more frequently than the heterozygotes AB and thirty times more frequently than AA homozygotes in the population under study. The effect of the BCN genotypes on the production and composition of milk was analyzed in 418 samples. No statistically significant effect of genotypes or alleles was found in this section. Subsequent analysis of the influence of genotypes and allele on the coagulation and the determination of titratable ability of the milk was performed on 119 samples. The results did not confirm a statistically significant effect on milk coagulation. The yogurt test showed genotypic effects. This could mean that genotype AA is associated with higher milk acidity and AB genotype with lower. However, the results could be affected by lower frequency of the population and an uneven frequency of genotypes in the population surveyed.
The usage of the fine aggregates to cement bound mixtures
Švarcová, Monika ; Hýzl, Petr (referee) ; Stehlík, Dušan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis occupies with use of fine aggregates in hydraulically bound mixtures for road pavement bases and sub-bases. The theoretical part describes properties of bound mixtures, aggregates and bound materials. This part also deals with laboratory methods used for bound mixtures and foreign research. In the practical part sand and gravel, crushed stone and recycled fine aggregates are used in bound mixtures with cement or cement and fluidized bed combustion ash. The unconfined compressive strength and frost and water resistance of bound mixtures are tested. The results of laboratory tests are evaluated and compared. The used mixtures are mostly found as suitable for pavement sub-bases.
Comparison of Autocratic and Democratic Style of Leading While Taking Account Their Influence on the Working Environment
Švarcová, Monika ; Havrdová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Juřička, Radomír (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to distinguish the leadership of two different managers with different styles of managerial skills and evaluate the whole process and consequences in case of management change in certain nursing facilities. By means of quantitative research the thesis further overviews the fact that leading skill is a manifold of substantial factors that importantly influence the interpersonal relations, working standard, motivation and working climate. The provided service quality is evaluated as well. The validity of research, theoretical part of the thesis was verified in general practice. Important learning was the fact that leading skill is a manifold of substantial factors that importantly influence the leadership standard, staff motivation and their effectivity, working climate and interpersonal relations as well.
Epilepsy of dogs and their genetic aspect
ŠVARCOVÁ, Monika
The subject of this thesis was to prepare an overview of the information about dog epilepsy and genes related to its development. It has been discovered that only several candidate genes are associated with this disease. The most important are mutations in LGI2 gene in lagotto romagnolo and EPM2B gene in miniature wirehaired dachshund, which is also described as Lafora disease in humans. Other mutations have been identified in 8 NCL genes: CLN8 in english setter, CLN5 in border collie, CTSD in american bulldog, TPP1 and PPT1 genes in dachshunds, ARSG in american staffordshire terrier, CLN6 in australian shepherd and ATP13A2 in tibetan terrier.

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