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Role apoptózy a nekrózy makrofágů mléčné žlázy skotu
Klimešová, Monika
This bachelor thesis is aimed to the role of apoptosis and necrosis of bovine mamma-ry gland macrophages provides an overview of macrophages that are part of nonspecific immunity. It describes their development from pluripotent bone marrow cells via monocytes to macrophages and their importance in the bovine mammary gland, which inc-ludes the phagocytosis of microorganisms and dead cells, the production of cytokines, and the stimulation of cells that regulate inflammatory responses. In the next part the bachelor thesis is focused on individual types of cell death (apoptosis and necrosis). They describe their structural, biochemical and genetic features and subsequent events that take place after cell death, ie. the removal of dead cells from the organism. The effects of cell death on the surrounding tissue are also of no signifi-cance. At the end of the work are summarized the basic differences between apoptosis and necrosis and their roles during the inflammation of the bovine mammary gland.
Sledování mastitidních patogenů u vybrané skupiny dojnic
Klimešová, Monika
Diploma thesis „Monitoring of mastitis pathogens in selected group of dairy cows“ gives an overview and basic information about pathogens occurring in dairy cows Holstein breed AGRAS Bohdalov a.s. and outlines a wide range of methods or procedures for preventing these pathogens. It describes the importance of supporting the immune system and the main pathogens such as Escherichia coli, Klebsiella, Staphylococcus xylosus, Streptococcus uberis, Streptococcus agalactiae. Subsequently, the thesis points to various ways of prevention such as vaccination or genetic selection. The practical part of the thesis evaluates the results of the performance control over a period of two years (February 2016 – January 2018), together with the health status of dairy cows during their life, Also the results from a genetic laboratory are included and are describing the analysys of genotypes of selected mastitis genes (CD14 and CXCR1).
Analysis of nutrition and care of two years children at Infant Groups and Kindergartens in the district České Budějovice
KLIMEŠOVÁ, Monika
In recent years parents´ requests have been increasing for the inclusion of two-year-old children into pre-school facilities. Due to this fact Infant Groups have started to exist. There will be an amendment of the Education Act that will come into force in 2020. According to the amendment it will be obliged to educate two-year-old children in the pre-schools. A qualitative research survey which was done by means of observations and interviews was used to summarize the results of this diploma thesis. The first aim was to compare the differences between the provision of childcare of two-year-olds in the Kindergartens and the Infant Groups. The main difference between the Kindergartens and the Infant groups lies in lower amount of children in the Infant groups. The number of pedagogical staff is mostly the same that is why it is not possible to take care of two-year-old children individually in the Kindergartens. The second aim was to compare boarding in the Kindergartens and the Infant groups. It was shown that the menu in the Kindergartens is in compliance with the Consumer basket. The menu is evaluated every month. The evaluation is not obligated in the Infant groups therefore variety of menus was assessed on the basis of repetition rate of particular meals in the school canteen per month. The boarding in the Infant groups is comparable to the Kindergartens in most categories including keeping a recommended water intake. Unfortunately, the main courses have been found severe lack of fresh vegetables in offer in the Infant groups.
The influence of physical activity on an active lifestyle in adulthood
KLIMEŠOVÁ, Monika
This bachelor's thesis focuses on the influence of physical activities on active lifestyle in adult age. The objective of this bachelor's thesis was to find out the influence of active childhood on active lifestyle in adult age. According to many important authors such as Olivares, 2015 or Telama, 2005 the biggest influence on active lifestyle in the adult age has pre school and adolescent age. Therefore this work is focused on these two stages of life. The theoretical part is divided into 4 main chapters. Firstly there is a description of basic terms such as physical activity, sport, lack of physical activity and its consequences. The next part divides the age stages in people's lives, significant from the point of creating active movement habits, into pre school age, adolescence and adult age. Besides life stages psychological aspects have a great importance, motivating people towards movement activities. Therefore following terms are defined: motivation, needs and motives, inheritance and upbringing. The conclusion of the theoretical part is devoted to the lifestyle of the current population, describes what active lifestyle and change of active lifestyle mean. Qualitative research survey was used for summarizing the results. Data were gathered using structured interviews carried out with adults aged 40-50. There were 14 interviews made, half of them with men and the other half with women. Based on the answers 8 categories were made and transformed into mind maps, which were subsequently thoroughly described, These two following questions were proposed: Could movement activities carried out during childhood influence the attitude to these activities in adult age? How do respondents evaluate the pros and cons of movement activities carried out during childhood? The interviews were aimed on movement activity of the respondents. The first questions were focused on determining whether the respondents did some sports during their childhood or at least in their youth. Further they were asked who or what led them to sports the most. More than a half stated that their parents led them to sports the most. The second part of the interview gained information leading to solving research questions. There was a presumption that if the person does sport regularly as a child, they will be physically active in adult age. All of the respondents did sports actively in their youth and they do so up to now and they are sure that doing sport in childhood steered them towards an active lifestyle in the present. Therefore the presumption was confirmed. Responds to the second question showed the positive and negative impacts in respondent's childhood. The most mentioned positive ones were positive sporting experiences and meeting friends at the sports grounds. The second most frequent benefit for respondents was their physical condition gained from their regular movement activities. Respondents also mentioned their sporting versatility gained in childhood because they did several sports at the same time and so they have universal skills which they can use while doing sports with friends nowadays. Respondents mostly didn't find any negative aspects of their active childhood. Those who did so mentioned health problems or injuries caused by sport and also less time for socializing. The last part of the interview was focused on current sporting activities. The frequency of physical activities of the respondents was nearly the same as in the childhood. The results of the research show that childhood is a cornerstone of life either physically or psychologically. All 14 respondents claimed that their current active lifestyle was influenced by their childhood based on sports.

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