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Demotikons
Ponomarevová, Denisa ; Sýkorová,, Lenka (referee) ; Mikyta, Svätopluk (advisor)
The bachelor thesis entitled Demotikons is a guide to the hypothetical and personal symbolism of digital space and internet communication. I refer to the well-known system of emoticons (emoji), reaction buttons, and simplified forms or signs found on web browsers, social networks, and the digital interfaces of our electronic devices. I deconstruct their meaning with my own attributes and place them in new forms and relationships. The drawings make micro-references to established "visual codes" in digital space, from email address signs to graphic icons and visual indicators in user interfaces. The output of this project becomes an installation comprising a series of drawings and objects that convey personal interpretations of the intersection of the digital (online) world with the physical (offline) world.
Network for high-frequency on-body communication
Halas, David ; Láčík, Jaroslav (referee) ; Kokolia, Martin (advisor)
This work focuses on the design of a network for high-frequency communication on the human body. The thesis is focused on the design of two-band antennas, namely 2.4 GHz and 5.8 GHz. The antenna is integrated into the textile and works close to the human body. The introduction describes the problem of spreading electromagnetic waves along the human body. Further, the thesis deals with the applicability of different types of antennas for integration on the textile substrate. Based on the simulations performed, a suitable antenna is selected for the purpose. The simulation program used is the CST Microwave Studio. In the end, the antennas were optimized, subsequently manufactured and their parameters measured.
Lubricants created by nature
Drobilič, Ivo ; Urban, Filip (referee) ; Nečas, David (advisor)
This bachelor thesis provides an overview of substances which can be considered as the lubricants in its natural environment. The first part of the thesis of focused on lubricants in human body. The substances such as water, blood or synovial fluid are analysed in a detail. The following chapter deals with lubricants in everyday life. As the example, decrease of tyre adhesion in case of rain or longer breaking distance of trains as a consequence of presence of leafs on rails, can be mentioned. The last part, in addition, summarizes the lubricants which are based on natural products.
Bioimpedance measurement
Pagáčová, Lenka ; Balogh, Jaroslav (referee) ; Sekora, Jiří (advisor)
The work deals with the body analysis using bioimpedance. The work included theory about bioimpedance and methods associated with the analysis. In the practical part is design of the device for measuring body composition including a software for the microcontroller. The assembled device was tested and compared with commercial product Tanita.
Design of a working exoskeleton
Kasarová, Dominika ; Chorý, Tomáš (referee) ; Škaroupka, David (advisor)
Design, exoskeleton, overhead work, fatigue, human body, musculoskeletal disorder
Horror vacui
Gruber, Jiří ; Mikuláštík, Milan (referee) ; Klímová, Barbora (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis is about creating infinite amount of tattoo motives by the artificial intelligence. Then, the goal is to realize the motives on as many people as possible. The neural network production as such is based on a dataset reflecting contemporary trends in the field of "non-maintream" tattoo.
Legal and ethical aspects of human organ and tissue transplantation
Kubíková, Natálie ; Salač, Josef (advisor) ; Šolc, Martin (referee)
1 Abstract Legal and ethical aspects of human organ and tissue transplantation The topic of this thesis is Legal and ethical aspects of human organ and tissue transplantation. It provides an overview of current legislation related to the issue of transplantation of human organs and tissues. Subsequently, it analyzes the most basic ethical dilemmas, which are faced by the professional and lay public in connection with the legal regulation of the transplantation process, then supplements them with the author's view of the matter, including recommendations de lege ferrenda. The thesis is divided into six chapters, including the introduction and conclusion; the chapters are further divided into individual subsections. The information used to write this thesis was obtained from academic literature in the form of monographs, commentaries, academic articles, jurisprudence and legal regulations, including their explanatory reports. Furthermore, the text is based on internet sources and the podcast of the Institute of Clinical and Experimental Medicine. The aim of this work is to analyze the legal situation, outline the basic ethical questions, including the arguments that are connected with them, and then bring them into confrontation with contemporary legislation through considerations de lege ferrenda....
Heat transfer from the surface of the human body - validation of a CFD thermal manikin model
Kuruc, Jan ; Pokorný, Jan (referee) ; Fišer, Jan (advisor)
This master thesis is focused on CFD simulation of heat transfer from a thermal manikin in a calibration environment and its subsequent validation based on the experiments already performed in the master thesis of Ing. Fojtlín and Ing. Hrubanová. The main objective of the work is to find and test a suitable combination of physical models and set boundary conditions in the simulation model so that the actual heat transfer and airflow processes from the validation experiments are faithfully simulated. In the course of the work, 7 cases were simulated based on individual measurements made during the experiments. The calculated heat transfer coefficients of the thermal mannequin segments for each simulated case can be considered as the main results of the simulation. For the experiment of Ing. Fojtlín, these are the heat transfer coefficients by radiation and convection. For the experiment of Ing. Hrubanová, the total heat transfer coefficients for a manikin with five selected clothing assemblies were determined. Validation was performed by comparing the simulated and experimentally determined values of heat transfer coefficients. Based on the comparison, the developed simulation model could be declared validated.
Didactical transformation in using the scheme and pictures within human biology lessons at lower-secondary level
ČURDOVÁ, Hana
Presented thesis deals with the question of whether pre-service and in-service teachers are capable of didactic transformation. The aim was to assess the extent to which they are able to create a simplified version of complicated professional illustrations, which they would present in the teaching of human biology to pupils in the eighth grade of lower-secondary school. Drawing was used as the main research tool and the research was intentionally performed on the two mentioned groups of respondents in order to monitor the differences between pre-service teachers and those teachers who already have practical experiences with didactic transformation. The thesis also contains an analysis of the most frequently used textbooks in the teaching of human biology at primary school. Drawings of teachers and students were evaluated using predetermined evaluation criteria. It was found that all respondents demonstrated a very good ability of didactic transformation. Both pre - service and in-service teachers had an excellent knowledge of the content, but the in-service teachers had a more developed didactic level of mediating the curriculum to students, which confirms the fact that they chose only the most fundamental concepts and the drawings were rather schematic. Unlike pre-servise teachers, in-servise teachers drew a scheme step by step. They mastered it during the ongoing interpretation and they tried to explain the overall issues of the topic on real-life examples.

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