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Physics Simulation on GPU
Hanzl, Martin ; Nečas, Ondřej (referee) ; Polok, Lukáš (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis focuses on rigid body dynamics simulation accelerated via GPU. Main subject of this thesis is analysis of physical processes during collisions and presentation of their mathematical models. It includes individual algorithms that present general principles of individual collision variants. Subsequetly it suggests also general parallel algorithm for collision handling. Part of the paper is test application that shows implementation of suggested algorithm.
Valuation of Immovable Cultural Monuments
Hanzl, Martin ; Vařechová, Martina (referee) ; Cupal, Martin (advisor)
This work aims to create a basic overview of the notions of cultural monuments and to indicate the process of declaring a property as a cultural monument, as well as to focus on the approaches of valuing cultural real estate monuments. The work is divided into theoretical and practical parts. The first part gives an overview of the basic notions of cultural real estate and theoretically introduction to its valuation. The second part shows the valuation of the selected object, a palace in Kuřim.
Technological stage of the rough superstructure of a residential building in Pohořelice
Hanzl, Martin ; Hejl, Martin (referee) ; Mohapl, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor‘s thesis is to process the technological stages of the execution of masonry and floor structures of the rough superstructure of a residential building in Pohořelice. It’s a newly-built four-storey building labelled B3 and it’s one of the ten residential buildings in the complex Rezidence Malý Vinohrad, located in the western part of Pohořelice town. This thesis includes a technical report of the building that focuses on the technological stage of the rough superstructure, drawing up of the construction methods used for the execution of masonry and floor structures, the time schedule and the quality control and test plans. The thesis also contains the design of construction machinery including the selection of the lifting machinery and the technical report of the building site equipment. The report includes technical drawings and item budget with a bill of quantities. It also deals with the occupational safety and health regulations and thermal bridges of the balcony constructions.
Implementation of Ultrasound Transducers and Tissue Models into the k-Wave Toolbox
Hanzl, Martin ; Budiský, Jakub (referee) ; Jaroš, Jiří (advisor)
Extensions to k-Wave toolbox used for ultrasound modelling are described. Aim of extensions is to reduce time and space complexity by presenting alternative representations of tissues and transducers in simulation. This project clarifies basic principles and features of k-Wave, describes design of new representations and finally describes implementation of the suggested extensions.
Valuation of Immovable Cultural Monuments
Hanzl, Martin ; Vařechová, Martina (referee) ; Cupal, Martin (advisor)
This work aims to create a basic overview of the notions of cultural monuments and to indicate the process of declaring a property as a cultural monument, as well as to focus on the approaches of valuing cultural real estate monuments. The work is divided into theoretical and practical parts. The first part gives an overview of the basic notions of cultural real estate and theoretically introduction to its valuation. The second part shows the valuation of the selected object, a palace in Kuřim.
Processes governing sympatric coexistence of di- and tetraploid cytotypes in primary contact zone of Knautia arvensis agg.
Hanzl, Martin ; Kolář, Filip (advisor) ; Duchoslav, Martin (referee)
Intensive cytotype screening in the primary contact zone of relict serpentine Knautia arvensis agg. revealed a striking predominance of the derivative tetraploid (81 % of subpopulations) over the diploid maternal race. Eleven mixed-ploidy subpopulations with the close spatial proximity of both cytotypes were identified. Flow cytometric analyses of almost 5 000 individuals led to discovery of two extremely rare minority cytotypes (3x, 6x). Vegetation analyses were made at two different spatial scales and in both cases confirmed the absence of distinctions in habitat preferences of cytotypes. Slight microhabitat segregation of cytotypes was however apparent at the finest spatial scales. Cytotype distribution within mixed-ploidy sites was not random. Striking patterns of cytotype clumping into cytotype uniform patches and negative spatial correlations between diploid and tetraploid individuals were apparent at all sites. Distribution of life cycle stages of diploids and tetraploids within the mixed-ploidy subpopulations were significantly different. The clonality was the most common mode of reproduction in the subpopulations of both cytotypes. Seedlings accounted for only 7 % of new plants. Significant distinctions in the plant vigour between the cytotypes were showed during the in situ comparison in...
Ecological and evolutionary processes in primary contact zone of cytotypes of Knautia arvensis agg.
Hanzl, Martin ; Kolář, Filip (advisor) ; Urfus, Tomáš (referee)
Genome duplication events have played a crucial role in plant evolution. According to recent estimates, nearly all the angiosperms are ancient polyploids. However, establishment of new polyploid lineages within diploid populations seemed to be very unlikely, based on theoretical analyses. Reproductive interactions between the cytotypes (so-called "minority cytotype exclusion") and resource competition might eventually lead to polyploid extinction. On the other hand, the whole variety of factors may compensate both processes under natural conditions (e.g. autogamy, assorative mating, spatial separation of cytotypes). Polyploid establishment in sympatry with diploid progenitor might thus not be as restricted, as previously thought. Subsequent cytotype coexistence may represent a stable equilibrium, or just a transition leading to extinction of one chromosomal race. It is usually almost impossible to discriminate between these alternatives. Polyploid range expansions are usually accompanied by competitive exclusion of diploid cytotype or colonization of new areas and habitats. When two cytological races meet, zones of contact are often formed. Contact zones could be divided into primary and secondary ones. Primary contact zones arise as a consequence of new polyploid emergence within the progenitor's...
Technological stage of the rough superstructure of a residential building in Pohořelice
Hanzl, Martin ; Hejl, Martin (referee) ; Mohapl, Martin (advisor)
The aim of this bachelor‘s thesis is to process the technological stages of the execution of masonry and floor structures of the rough superstructure of a residential building in Pohořelice. It’s a newly-built four-storey building labelled B3 and it’s one of the ten residential buildings in the complex Rezidence Malý Vinohrad, located in the western part of Pohořelice town. This thesis includes a technical report of the building that focuses on the technological stage of the rough superstructure, drawing up of the construction methods used for the execution of masonry and floor structures, the time schedule and the quality control and test plans. The thesis also contains the design of construction machinery including the selection of the lifting machinery and the technical report of the building site equipment. The report includes technical drawings and item budget with a bill of quantities. It also deals with the occupational safety and health regulations and thermal bridges of the balcony constructions.
Implementation of Ultrasound Transducers and Tissue Models into the k-Wave Toolbox
Hanzl, Martin ; Budiský, Jakub (referee) ; Jaroš, Jiří (advisor)
Extensions to k-Wave toolbox used for ultrasound modelling are described. Aim of extensions is to reduce time and space complexity by presenting alternative representations of tissues and transducers in simulation. This project clarifies basic principles and features of k-Wave, describes design of new representations and finally describes implementation of the suggested extensions.
Processes governing sympatric coexistence of di- and tetraploid cytotypes in primary contact zone of Knautia arvensis agg.
Hanzl, Martin ; Kolář, Filip (advisor) ; Duchoslav, Martin (referee)
Intensive cytotype screening in the primary contact zone of relict serpentine Knautia arvensis agg. revealed a striking predominance of the derivative tetraploid (81 % of subpopulations) over the diploid maternal race. Eleven mixed-ploidy subpopulations with the close spatial proximity of both cytotypes were identified. Flow cytometric analyses of almost 5 000 individuals led to discovery of two extremely rare minority cytotypes (3x, 6x). Vegetation analyses were made at two different spatial scales and in both cases confirmed the absence of distinctions in habitat preferences of cytotypes. Slight microhabitat segregation of cytotypes was however apparent at the finest spatial scales. Cytotype distribution within mixed-ploidy sites was not random. Striking patterns of cytotype clumping into cytotype uniform patches and negative spatial correlations between diploid and tetraploid individuals were apparent at all sites. Distribution of life cycle stages of diploids and tetraploids within the mixed-ploidy subpopulations were significantly different. The clonality was the most common mode of reproduction in the subpopulations of both cytotypes. Seedlings accounted for only 7 % of new plants. Significant distinctions in the plant vigour between the cytotypes were showed during the in situ comparison in...

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