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Basic population register in relation to administration information systems: Data sharing in public administration Czech republic
Kopecká, Iveta ; Vlasák, Rudolf (advisor) ; Lipková, Helena (referee)
The work analyzes the current status of the basic population register in relation to agenda information systems. The theoretical part is focused on basic registers in general with a particular attention being paid to the population register. The analytical part examines in detail the current status of all configured and implemented processes that have a direct impact on the functionality of the basic population register in relation to agenda information systems and subsequent data sharing in the public administration of the Czech Republic. Attention is focused on the use and provision of reference data through Web services and information system of basic registers. The paper also analyzes the various approaches of agenda information systems of public authorities to basic Population Register and the implementation of sub-projects that have a direct impact on its operation. Evaluation of individual areas assessed is done using a statistical survey.
Monitoring and promoting the health of people with mental disability in the project Healthy Communities
KOPECKÁ, Iveta
The bachelor thesis deals with the creation and verification of a three-month interventional movement program for people with mental disability. The theoretical part of the thesis focuses on the characteristics of people with mental disability, health promotion and familiarization with the Healthy Communities project. The practical part deals with the measured data of the input and output measurements and the effect of the intervention program on the experimental and control group. The aim of the interventional movement program was to meet or approach the research assumptions. In the input measurement BMI 28.33 and in the output 27.67 were measured in the mean values. The spine flexibility was in the entry measurement averaging -12 cm and improved to -9 cm in the output measurement. In the sit-up test, they reached an average of 10 sit-up/ min in the input measurement and improved to 15 sit-up/ min in the output. After processing all measured data, the results showed that the interventional movement program had a positive effect on the probands of the experimental group.
Basic population register in relation to administration information systems: Data sharing in public administration Czech republic
Kopecká, Iveta ; Vlasák, Rudolf (advisor) ; Lipková, Helena (referee)
The work analyzes the current status of the basic population register in relation to agenda information systems. The theoretical part is focused on basic registers in general with a particular attention being paid to the population register. The analytical part examines in detail the current status of all configured and implemented processes that have a direct impact on the functionality of the basic population register in relation to agenda information systems and subsequent data sharing in the public administration of the Czech Republic. Attention is focused on the use and provision of reference data through Web services and information system of basic registers. The paper also analyzes the various approaches of agenda information systems of public authorities to basic Population Register and the implementation of sub-projects that have a direct impact on its operation. Evaluation of individual areas assessed is done using a statistical survey.
Assisted reproduction in dogs
Kopecká, Iveta ; Tůmová, Lenka (advisor) ; Šimoník, Ondřej (referee)
The dog is among the largest and longest man domesticated beast and holds in his life indispensable place. To preserve the species is a precondition for its ability to reproduce. To increase the success rate of reproduction contribute in recent decades and methods of assisted reproduction. Among the most common methods of assisted reproduction in dogs include artificial insemination. This can be done in several ways depending on the site deposit seed in genital tract of female (intravaginal, transcervical intrauterine, intratubular insemination). It can be carried out using native, chilled or frozen semen. Insemination process itself affects the success of pregnancy rates. Generally, that is the most successful design insemination with fresh semen intratubular. Another method is assisted reproduction in vitro oocyte fertilization and subsequent embryo transfer. The success of this method is dependent on many factors, among which include the sampling of gametes method of storage, the composition of culture media, mechanisms regulating nuclear oocyte maturation and others. It is evident that the need of further research, leading to the understanding of the molecular mechanisms that control oocyte maturation and embryonic development in dogs. A relatively new method of reproductive biotechnology is somatic cell nuclear transfer into an oocyte depleted own genetic information called cloning. This technology does not achieve major success so far. Methods of assisted reproduction in dogs hinders overall physiology of the reproductive system, but also more difficult method of obtaining oocytes and embryos, and then find the appropriate recipient. The key seems to be to find a more suitable solution for long term storage of gametes. Achieving successful freezing of sperm and oocyte cryopreservation would lead to greater use of reproductive technologies. Studies on assisted reproduction in dogs are among other things contributing to overall understand of reproductive mechanisms. Acquired knowledge may enable the conservation of valuable dog genotypes in vitro.

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