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A contribution to the history of the Sokol movement in the Ceskomoravska Highlands. The Sokol union in Polna in 1869-1953
Urbánek, Miroslav ; Pokorná, Magdaléna (referee) ; Waic, Marek (referee)
This paper, entitled "A Contribution to the History of the Sokol Movement in the Ceskomoravska Highlands. The Sokol Union in Polna in 1869-1953", describes the history of this association ('Tělocvičná jednota Sokol Polná' in Czech) whose activities often influenced the local historical course of events. The paper is divided into three main chapters. The first chapter gives a general overview of the Sokol movement. The first two parts contain a brief analysis of the circumstances of the foundation of the Sokol movement, the establishment of the COS (the national administration of the Sokol movement) and the subsequent development of the Sokol movement in the Czech lands. The following part briefly explains the history of organisation of the COS, including the establishment of its local and regional bodies, up to the 1950's when the COS ceased to exist. The key events affecting the COS eventually had an impact on all its associations, including TJ Sokol Polna. The next part gives a brief history of the Sokolska zupa Havlickova, the regional association which also included TJ Sokol Polna in 1894-1948. The second chapter as the fundamental component of this work contains, in five parts, the history of the Sokol Union in Polna. The first part is dedicated to "Sokol Polna", established in 1869. The activities of...
Resting energy expenditure and nutritional intake in patients with pancreatic cancer before elective pancreatectomy
Heniková, Marina ; Gojda, Jan (advisor) ; Urbánek, Miroslav (referee)
Aims: The aim of this work was to determine whether a increased resting energy expenditure contributes to the nutritional risk for patients with pancreatic cancer. What the variability of resting energy expenditure is and whether it predicts weight loss. Another aim was to verify that lower protein-energy intake also has an impact on weight loss. Methods: Data for the diploma thesis were obtained from the project "Pancreatic Cancer: Metabolic Derangements Associated With Insulin Resistance", which takes place at the Department of Clinical Physiology of Metabolism at 2nd Department of internal medicine in the University Hospital Královské Vinohrady. The project includes 40 - 50 patients with pancreatic tumor resection per year. Data were collected from the beginning of December 2019 until the end of April 2020. The project is funded by the grant AZV NV19-01-00101. 10 consecutive patients (4 women and 6 men) with pancreatic cancer who had a complete dataset for analysis were selected for the research set for the diploma thesis. The patients underwent anthropometric examination, blood tests were taken, and indirect calorimetry was performed. Results: The first part of the research was focused on anthropometric parameters, parameters of nutritional status and the presence of cancer cachexia. The second...
Modelling of Ultracold Gases in Multidimensional Optical Lattices
Urbanek, Miroslav ; Soldán, Pavel (advisor) ; Opatrný, Tomáš (referee) ; Veis, Libor (referee)
Title: Modelling of Ultracold Gases in Multidimensional Optical Lattices Author: Miroslav Urbanek Department: Department of Chemical Physics and Optics Supervisor: doc. Ing. Pavel Soldán, Dr. Abstract: Optical lattices are experimental devices that use laser light to confine ultracold neutral atoms to periodic spatial structures. A system of bosonic atoms in an optical lattice can be described by the Bose-Hubbard model. Although there exist powerful analytic and numerical methods to study this model in one dimension, their extensions to multiple dimensions have not been as successful yet. I present an original numerical method based on tree tensor networks to simulate time evolution in multidimensional lattice systems with a focus on the two-dimensional Bose-Hubbard model. The method is used to investigate phenomena accessible in current experiments. In particular, I have studied phase collapse and revivals, boson expansion, and many-body localization in two-dimensional optical lattices. The outcome of this work is TEBDOL - a program for modelling one-dimensional and two-dimensional lattice systems. Keywords: Bose-Hubbard model, multidimensional system, optical lattice, tensor network
A contribution to the history of the Sokol movement in the Ceskomoravska Highlands. The Sokol union in Polna in 1869-1953
Urbánek, Miroslav ; Pokorná, Magdaléna (referee) ; Waic, Marek (referee)
This paper, entitled "A Contribution to the History of the Sokol Movement in the Ceskomoravska Highlands. The Sokol Union in Polna in 1869-1953", describes the history of this association ('Tělocvičná jednota Sokol Polná' in Czech) whose activities often influenced the local historical course of events. The paper is divided into three main chapters. The first chapter gives a general overview of the Sokol movement. The first two parts contain a brief analysis of the circumstances of the foundation of the Sokol movement, the establishment of the COS (the national administration of the Sokol movement) and the subsequent development of the Sokol movement in the Czech lands. The following part briefly explains the history of organisation of the COS, including the establishment of its local and regional bodies, up to the 1950's when the COS ceased to exist. The key events affecting the COS eventually had an impact on all its associations, including TJ Sokol Polna. The next part gives a brief history of the Sokolska zupa Havlickova, the regional association which also included TJ Sokol Polna in 1894-1948. The second chapter as the fundamental component of this work contains, in five parts, the history of the Sokol Union in Polna. The first part is dedicated to "Sokol Polna", established in 1869. The activities of...
THE LIFE AND WORKS OF GIUSEPPE VERDI FOCUSSING ON THE OPERA DON CARLOS
Urbánek, Miroslav ; Podskalský, Miloslav (advisor) ; Podskalský, Miloslav (advisor) ; Tuček, René (referee)
Giuseppe Verdi is amongst one of the greatest opera composers of the nineteenth century. Despite his life's tragic fates he was full of energy which transpired into his operas. His work stems from a strong Italian operatic tradition and culminated to became the peak of Itatian of the ninteenth century. His beginnings were still in an tradition we he left to create a new. He began to write through composed, large scale works with dramatic content to match. Thw works of Berlioz and Wagner had a large influence onVerdi but even as such he did not allow his music to be taken over stylisticly but rather held to his own.The greates treaures in Verdi's music are the beautiful melodic lines of witch he was a master the ever creative rhythmic motives. He uses speaks to the listner through its simple and clear nature. Verdi lifted Itatian opera to a new and higher level. He intentionally chose materials and subject matter that were close to his individual creative person and didn't entertain subjects which were not. Dispite his inovativness he strongly believed that to the leave the Italian operatic tradition was amongst one of the greatest dangers. His operas today belong amongst some of the most played of operas ever written.

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