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Creating a knowledge base for the diagnosing of diseases
Macháček, Daniel ; Steinerová, Kateřina (referee) ; Jirsík, Václav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on problematic of creation knowledge base. It is describing basics of expert systems, their function and possible usage in modern world. In result of this thesis is knowlenge base in web aplication NPS able to diagnose diseases of hematology-oncology and that is proving possibility for use in real life. Knowledge base was created in cooperation with experts in the medical field and contains real data.
Betting Portal
Nagy, Erik ; Očenášek, Pavel (referee) ; Burget, Radek (advisor)
The main subject of this bachelor thesis is to propose and to implement an information system for a betting portal, which makes possible to predict NHL matches, to share tips between tipsters and to rate the success of the tipsters in a betting competition. The aplication is implemented as an internet portal using PHP and MySQL.
Wage discrimination of the European players in the NHL
Pavlovský, Jakub ; Červinka, Michal (advisor) ; Kolář, Daniel (referee)
This thesis analyses the wage discrimination against the European players in the National Hockey League (NHL). There were some results in the past litera- ture acknowledging the existence of discrimination in the NHL. The main goal of this thesis is to examine the discrimination in the NHL using new data from season 2020-2021. Another goal is to extend past literature by including the models for goalkeepers because they were omitted in most of the literature, and by using modern advanced statistics to better analyse the players' skills. The method used to analyse the relationship between dependent and independent variables is linear regression. OLS is used to estimate the coefficients of the created models. The estimation of the created models arrives at an unexpected conclusion. There is no discrimination against European or Russian skaters in the NHL. But there is positive discrimination against Russian goalkeepers in the league. JEL Classification C01, C12, C21, C51, J30, Z20 Keywords Country, NHL, OLS, Salary Title Wage discrimination of the European players in the NHL
Marketing of NHL in 2005-2015
Kadeřábek, Jan ; Halada, Jan (advisor) ; Šesták, Zdeněk (referee)
This thesis is focused on marketing of the National Hockey League (NHL) from 2005 to 2015. The NHL, having been founded in 1917, is the oldest and most famous ice hockey competition in the world. The aim of the study is to investigate the role and the impact of marketing and its techniques on the NHL. I start with 2005 because the then season was completely cancelled due to disagreements among players and owners of the clubs. It is considered to be a turning point in the history of the NHL since a salary cap has been introduced and clubs could spent limited amount of money on players. The main attention of the thesis is directed at single marketing activities of the league - television broadcasting, outdoor games, sponsors, All-Star Games, lockouts, the salary cap and revenues. Considerable space is devoted to comparison with the biggest competitors of the NHL on the North American sport market. The findings from the research show that management of the league uses marketing and its tools very extensively. Marketing helps the NHL to fulfil its plans, bring new fans and attract lucrative sponsors. The study concludes with a prediction what the future will bring to the league. An extension of the NHL into new markets in Las Vegas and Quebec is set to happen together with growing revenues.
The aggressive behaviour in the NHL
Dytrych, Lukáš ; Buriánková, Jitka (advisor) ; Slepičková, Irena (referee)
Title: The aggressive behaviour in the NHL. Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to describe and analyze NHL fighting phenomenon. The analysis will be realized as a research study. At first, sources of the thesis will be described. Then, there will be mentioned contemporary backgrounds and theoretical points included theory of aggressiveness in everyday sport. Complex view on the aggressive behaviour within the NHL will be assigned as a main part of whole thesis. Main part will contain historical view, ongoing trends of NHL and brief glance to rules of the NHL. Methods: Basic information from the field of NHL fighting was compiled by direct method of research and by method of induction. Research via comparative method was used marginally. Results: Results of my thesis will help to understand and to light up aggressive behaviour phenomenon in NHL. This issue is not published in European countries. Thesis will help to why hockey players do fight, where are roots of the NHL brawling or how is an attitude of officials in NHL. Keywords: NHL, aggressiveness, aggressive behavior, brawl, fight, delinquency
Conditional abilities of Czech ice hockey players in NHL according to the Wingate test
Janek, Michael ; Heller, Jan (advisor) ; Vojta, Zdeněk (referee)
Title: Conditional abilities of Czech ice hockey players in NHL according to the anaerobic Wingate test Aims: The aim of this thesis was to find out and evaluate the level of anaerobic readiness of selected Czech forwards and defenders playing in NHL between 2001/2002 and 2015/2016 seasons. The evaluation was based on comparison of the results in Wingate test of the research groups and specified standards of the first league (ELH) players. The other purpose was to find out whether there are differences between the results of the forwards and defenders. Methods: There were used the research methods of quantitative analysis including effect size. Research sample consists of the group of 26 forwards (mean age = 20.5 ± 4.4) and the group of 16 defenders (mean age = 23.2 ± 4.5) who have played in NHL. Results of the main parameters, i.e. peak power output, peak power relative to 1 kg of body mass, anaerobic capacity, anaerobic capacity relative to 1 kg of body mass, of the 30 s anaerobic Wingate were used. The data were collected from database of Faculty of PE and sport, Charles University in Prague and confronted with the first league ELH standards from the longitudinal research (Heller, Vodička 2014). The comparison was based on the mean values and dispersion of performances, effect sizes were...
Analysis of social networks of NHL clubs
Kothera, Daniel ; Štědroň, Bohumír (advisor) ; Janák, Vladimír (referee)
Title: Analysis of social networks of NHL clubs Objectives: The aim of this thesis is to analyze content of social media posts from NHL clubs. Based on that I will establish recommendations which content should be published on each social media for other ice hockey clubs. Methods: In my thesis I used these methods: content analysis, statistical methods. I collected data from social media and wrote them in prepared tables. Data were collected from four social media platforms from five NHL clubs. Statistical methods helped for interpretation and for establishing recommendations. Results: With categorization of each post published by NHL clubs on each social media platform I could establish recommendations which content should be published on each social media. Keywords: social media, NHL, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, content analysis
Creating a knowledge base for the diagnosing of diseases
Macháček, Daniel ; Steinerová, Kateřina (referee) ; Jirsík, Václav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on problematic of creation knowledge base. It is describing basics of expert systems, their function and possible usage in modern world. In result of this thesis is knowlenge base in web aplication NPS able to diagnose diseases of hematology-oncology and that is proving possibility for use in real life. Knowledge base was created in cooperation with experts in the medical field and contains real data.
The role of molecular genetic and cytogenetic analyses in the diagnosis and prediction of treatment response in patients with non-Hodgkin lymphomas
Berková, Adéla ; Zemanová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Goetz, Petr (referee) ; Smolej, Lukáš (referee)
Malignant lymphoproliferative disorders include highly heterogeneous entities, i.e. lymphomas (Non-Hodgkin - NHL, as well Hodgkin's lymphoma), lymphoid leukemias, multiple myeloma and others. As currently many chromosomal aberrations with diagnostic and prognostic significance are known, molecular cytogenetic analyses of tumor cell genome has become a substantial examination also in lymphoproliferative disorders. This thesis focuses primarily on chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL), which is one of the mature B-cell neoplasms and represents the most common type of leukemia. We analyzed four most frequently found aberrations (13q14 deletion, ATM and TP53 gene deletion, and trisomy 12) by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) and also IgH gene aberrations in some patients. We compared the findings with other factors and clinical characteristics. This work shows that the conventional G-banding is analysis relatively little relevant. FISH was more effective in detecting aberrations in CLL. Although none of the four aforementioned changes is specific to CLL, the prognostic impact is significant, particularly that of TP53 deletion. Next, detection of some IgH gene translocations is essential in differential diagnosis of CLL and other NHL (follicular, mantle cell, diffuse large B cell, Burkitt's...
Comparing of the impact of salary caps in NHL and NBA
Hynek, Vojtěch ; Šíma, Jan (advisor) ; Ruda, Tomáš (referee)
Title: Comparing of the impact of salary caps in NHL and NBA Objectives: My objective for these Theses is to compare impact of salary caps in North American professional sports leagues NBA and NHL. Methods: For comparing of the impact of salary caps my Theses using methods of measuring of competetive balance and descriptive analysis of salary caps development. Results: Results indicating how big is impact of salary caps in sports leagues and how that impact shows itself and what it's cause. Keywords: Salary cap, competetive balance, NHL, NBA,

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