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The atomic law and its application for utilization of significant X-ray sources (skiagraphy workplaces)
MAŠKOVÁ, Zuzana
In my thesis I dealt with the Atomic act and its application for important source of ionizing radiation at skiagraphy workplace. I worked out factual requirements of related legislation in order to obtain the licence of the State Office for Nuclear Safety for using an important source of ionizing radiation, to be specific, skiagraphic device in medical workplaces. Further, I worked out the real duties of permission holder and the requirements to ensure the radiation protection of patients and staff service. The aim of my thesis was to ease the orientation in contemporary legislation to the applicants for ``permission on treatment with important sources of ionizing radiation``, to give information how to proceed in elaboration of documents required for separate licensed activities and how to eliminate ossible insufficiencies and faults which are the most common in State Office for Nuclear Safety checking.
Functioning of Mountain Meadows under Different Management Impacts
MAŠKOVÁ, Zuzana
Influence of different management practices on the mountain meadows communities and possibilities of their maintenance in the National Park, Protected Landscape Area and Biosphere Reserve of Šumava are discussed. The aim of the study was to compare the effect of mulching of grassland vegetation with those of traditional mowing or leaving a grassland fallow. The results of a ten-year field experiment are presented - the changes of plant biomass, plant community structure and physical properties of the soil A horizon. Acceptable possibilities of mulching as an alternative technique for the maintenance of secondary grassland in the Bohemian Forest are proposed on the basis of data obtained during the experiment.

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