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Simulation of action potentials and membrane currents by solving Hodgkin and Huxley equations
Bugnerová, Pavla ; Provazník, Ivo (referee) ; Chmelíková, Larisa (advisor)
The thesis deals with the analysis of the resting membrane potential and action potential mainly on the cell membrane of cardiac cells. Attention is given to the electrical schematic layout of the cell membrane and distribution of current part on the main components. The basis for the creation of a mathematical model and simulation is the differential equations of Hodgkin and Huxley. To the description them of calcium and potassium channel leakage from other models are added. The project explores the possibilities of reproducing the known development of membrane currents in two basic modes (voltage clamp and current clamp). All in user interface MATLAB GUI.
A Dystopian Prediction of Inevitable Future in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
Moldřík, Karel ; Chalupský, Petr (advisor) ; Ženíšek, Jakub (referee)
The Bachelor's Thesis A Dystopian Prediction of Inevitable Future in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World is a thorough analysis of Huxley's masterpiece Brave New World. The work focuses on discovery of all the inspiration which could Huxley find in his life, in the society of the United States of America and in other thematically similar works of his time that could be taken as inspirational for writing the novel. Main literary works - Men Like Gods (1923) by H. G. Wells and We (1924) by Yevgeny Zamyatin, that are often mentioned with Brave New World, are analysed regarding possible inspiration in them and compared with Brave New World.
The Motif of Fear in Aldous Huxley´s Brave New World and George Orwell´s Nineteen Eighty-Four
MEISL, Jiří
The purpose of this bachelor thesis is to analyse the motif of fear in two now-classic dystopian novels; Nineteen-Eighty-Four by George Orwell and The Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. The first part includes a brief analysis of dystopian fiction and a necessary explanation of the genesis of utopian thought. The second chapter reflects on the experiences and personal struggles of both authors, as well as their incentive, leading towards other influential works. The third and fourth chapter form the final part of the thesis, the analysis of fear in Brave New World and Nineteen Eighty-Four respectively. The thesis considers the notion of fear in both the social context and on a purely individual basis, using relevant quotations as evidence. The conclusion then highlights the previously mentioned peculiarities of both novels to summarise findings.
Outstanding Dystopian Novels in Anglo-American Literature with Respect to the Position of Heroes against Society
VOSÁHLO, Jan
The aim of this diploma thesis is to analyze and compare outstanding Anglo-American dystopias. The main attributes of dystopias, use of power, propaganda, censorship, and economic repercussions are described, as well as the hero's attitude towards society. This thesis analyses Golding's Lord of the Flies, Orwell's Animal Farm and 1984, Bradbury's Fahrenheit 451, Huxley's Brave New World and London's The Iron Heel. The thesis focuses on similarities and differences in those dystopias.
A Dystopian Prediction of Inevitable Future in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World
Moldřík, Karel ; Chalupský, Petr (advisor) ; Ženíšek, Jakub (referee)
The Bachelor's Thesis A Dystopian Prediction of Inevitable Future in Aldous Huxley's Brave New World is a thorough analysis of Huxley's masterpiece Brave New World. The work focuses on discovery of all the inspiration which could Huxley find in his life, in the society of the United States of America and in other thematically similar works of his time that could be taken as inspirational for writing the novel. Main literary works - Men Like Gods (1923) by H. G. Wells and We (1924) by Yevgeny Zamyatin, that are often mentioned with Brave New World, are analysed regarding possible inspiration in them and compared with Brave New World.
Simulation of action potentials and membrane currents by solving Hodgkin and Huxley equations
Bugnerová, Pavla ; Provazník, Ivo (referee) ; Chmelíková, Larisa (advisor)
The thesis deals with the analysis of the resting membrane potential and action potential mainly on the cell membrane of cardiac cells. Attention is given to the electrical schematic layout of the cell membrane and distribution of current part on the main components. The basis for the creation of a mathematical model and simulation is the differential equations of Hodgkin and Huxley. To the description them of calcium and potassium channel leakage from other models are added. The project explores the possibilities of reproducing the known development of membrane currents in two basic modes (voltage clamp and current clamp). All in user interface MATLAB GUI.

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