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Workplace Occupied with the Concept of Basal Stimulation in the South Bohemian Region
VLČKOVÁ, Eva
This work is focused on supervised workplaces occupied with the concept of Basal Stimulation. The main goal of this work is to map supervised workplaces working with Basal stimulation in the South Bohemian region, describe the requirements that this workplace has to fulfil and find out specific, frequently used elements of Basal stimulation in teaching and education. The work deals with the setting of Basal stimulation during nursing care so that improve the quality of life for all its users. The theoretical part of work describes the definitions, goals and historical concept of Basal Stimulation. Defines target groups that use the concept of Basal stimulation and demarcate essential and super structured elements with which it works. Further it also briefly introduces the process of basic courses and subsequent supervisions. The practical part of the work defines the ethics of research and characterizes the research file. The method of qualitative research was used for data processing with the help of semi-standardized interviews where the method of open coding was used. Based on the results, it can be stated that all devices using the Basal stimulation concept use it to the maximum range. It turns out that quality supervision is a guarantee for compliance with all the rules and conditions of application of Basal stimulation concept, guarantees the therapist's experience, quality implementation of the concept, maintains expertise and awareness of new developments in the facility. The ability of all staff to combine individual methods of with each other and with other methods is essential to support an individualized approach to each patient as much as possible. The time duration required to provide the concept of Basal stimulation in care proved to be limiting.
Examination of the genes DNM2, GARS, MORC2, TRPV4 and SOD1 among Czech patients with hereditary neuropathy axonal type
Neupauerová, Jana ; Laššuthová, Petra (advisor) ; Vlčková, Eva (referee) ; Vasovčák, Peter (referee)
Examination of the genes DNM2, GARS, MORC2, TRPV4 and SOD1 among Czech patients with hereditary neuropathy axonal type For my PhD thesis I chose to work with patients with axonal form of CMT, because at that time axonal forms were less likely to be clarified by classical methods of molecular genetics. For further examination in patients with unclear cause of the axonal CMT, the genes DNM2, GARS and TRPV4 were selected. The aim was to determine the significance of pathogenic mutations in these genes as the cause of CMT2 in Czech patients. In the course, we identified causal variants in the genes MORC2 and SOD1 with WES. Therefore, we have tested additional CMT2 patients for the presence of these variants. Using Sanger sequencing, I examined a representative set of patients for the DNM2 (37), GARS (10) and TRPV4 (24) genes without finding a causal mutation, then we investigated genes SOD1 (43 patients) and MORC2 (161 patients). The cohort (50 patients) was also subjected to MLPA analysis using a P406-A1 CMT2 duplication and deletion detection kit for genes RAB7A, GARS, HSPB1, HSBP8 and SPTLC1 (kit P406-A1 CMT2). At that time, massively parallel sequencing (MPS) was becoming important. We compared the cost of classical sequencing versus MPS, and accordingly, we decided that the genes DNM2, GARS, MORC2, TRPV4...
Examination of the genes DNM2, GARS, MORC2, TRPV4 and SOD1 among Czech patients with hereditary neuropathy axonal type
Neupauerová, Jana ; Laššuthová, Petra (advisor) ; Vlčková, Eva (referee) ; Vasovčák, Peter (referee)
Examination of the genes DNM2, GARS, MORC2, TRPV4 and SOD1 among Czech patients with hereditary neuropathy axonal type For my PhD thesis I chose to work with patients with axonal form of CMT, because at that time axonal forms were less likely to be clarified by classical methods of molecular genetics. For further examination in patients with unclear cause of the axonal CMT, the genes DNM2, GARS and TRPV4 were selected. The aim was to determine the significance of pathogenic mutations in these genes as the cause of CMT2 in Czech patients. In the course, we identified causal variants in the genes MORC2 and SOD1 with WES. Therefore, we have tested additional CMT2 patients for the presence of these variants. Using Sanger sequencing, I examined a representative set of patients for the DNM2 (37), GARS (10) and TRPV4 (24) genes without finding a causal mutation, then we investigated genes SOD1 (43 patients) and MORC2 (161 patients). The cohort (50 patients) was also subjected to MLPA analysis using a P406-A1 CMT2 duplication and deletion detection kit for genes RAB7A, GARS, HSPB1, HSBP8 and SPTLC1 (kit P406-A1 CMT2). At that time, massively parallel sequencing (MPS) was becoming important. We compared the cost of classical sequencing versus MPS, and accordingly, we decided that the genes DNM2, GARS, MORC2, TRPV4...
Corporate Social Responsibility Implementation - an Empirical Study
Vlčková, Eva ; Šancová, Veronika (advisor) ; Deverová, Lenka (referee)
This graduation thesis is focused on corporate social responsibility (CSR) implementation. First few chapters bring some theory about CSR and about cooperation of companies and non-governmental organizations (NGO's). Another chapters contain project of research and analysis of information acquired from companies that participated in a research. Implementation of CSR in this research is described on the basis of respondent's answers concerning the role of parent firm in CSR of it's daughter companies, responsibility for various phases of CSR, a cohesion of CSR with another company strategies, development of CSR, stakeholder engagement, means of communication, measure of CSR effectiveness and means of NGOs support. The graduation thesis also contains recommendation for NGOs how to cooperate with companies in order to establish longterm partnership with them.
Protected Designation of Origin, Protected Geographical Indication and Traditional Specialty Guaranteed labelled foodstuffs made in Spain (milk foodstuffs)
VLČKOVÁ, Eva
This bachelor thesis deals with the Spanish foodstuffs with a Protected Designation of Origin, Protected Geographical Indication and Traditional Specialties Guaranteed with a focus on dairy products, specifically on Spanish cheeses. The first part focuses on foodstuffs quality labeling system in the European Union. In more detail there are explained types of European designation, the reasons for their introduction and history of guaranteed origin labeling of foodstuffs. Also, the current development of European quality policy for agricultural products is briefy outlined, Subsequently it is described the allocation process of protected designations. The second part presents basic information about Spain, namely geografic location, topography and administrative structure, then the specification of protected dairy products to Spanish cheeses. In the following chapters there are stated the characteristics of selected cheeses, their areas of origin and other specifics. In conclusion, I evaluated the importance of protected designations for producers, market and consumers. Finally, the summary in Spanish is attached.

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