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A Night in the Mill
Topínková, Anita ; Havlíček, Jiří (referee) ; Zet, Martin (advisor)
Be moving, seek, hunt for sth, can´t find it so far, that is a promise of paradise, or a paradise itself. Mobility as a protest, pursuit of adventure, searching for escape, authenticity or identity.
Landscape
Fuksová, Kristýna ; Daněk, Josef (referee) ; Artamonov, Vasil (advisor)
The theme chosen for the dissertation is based on the research which deals with the question how to transform a real perception into abstraction. In a free way, I am inspired by my abstract paintings created through all my master's degree study. For a long time, the subject matter of my paintings has been the blending of structure, light and landscape. By gradual simplyfication and penetration of scenery motives with arquitecture and living nature, I try to create a complex piece of work. This abstract composition exposes always with particular impression of landscape's mood. It also stylizes a question,what we are focusing on and where we are looking, while being fascinated by the scenery - when staring into space.
Two shaft continuous mixer
Lukuvka, Šimon ; Malach, František (referee) ; Malášek, Jiří (advisor)
This diploma project solves questions of blending processes and mixers of partikular materials. In the first and the second part is solved theoreticel analysis of blending processes. Contain of the third and the fourth part is designing and calculating of the mixer´s parameters.
Energy evaluation and application of heat recovery exchanger in airconditioning
Šafář, Robert ; Ell, Jiří (referee) ; Rubina, Aleš (advisor)
Master thesis deals with heat recovery in ventilation systems. Thes is an experimental measurement of the plate heat exchanger for a period of one year. Thes is Compaq es the efficiency of the heat exchanger manufacturer with achal field measurements. The first part describes the theoretical heat recovery systems, thein advantages and disadvantages, the basic formula for calculating efficiency. In the second part I come to the experimental measurements of the plate heat exchanger. There sult of this thesis is to Compaq the efficacy, showing behavior exchanger seasons and energy evaluation.
Design of Hand Blender
Kalenský, Ondřej ; Buganská, Tamara (referee) ; Sládek, Josef (advisor)
This bachelor‘s thesis deals with the design of ahand blender. The main problems it covers are designing with consideration to blind and old people, clear and natural control and more options for holding the device. The thesis discovers the essence of the process of blending and whisking. Based on this knowledge, the ambition behind the design of the product is to form anew shape which is in harmony with its function. The thesis is marginally focused on the theory of designing and developing anew product and it describes the practical usage of user-friendly design rules.
Blending within the neologism excerption database
Neprašová, Renáta
This paper focuses on blending as a type of mechanical compounding. The researched material results from the internal neologism excerption database of the current lexicology and lexicography department of ÚJČ AV ČR v. v. i. (Institute of the Czech Language of the AS CR, v. v. i.), whose lexical content arises by excerption of mainly journalistic texts. The paper presents the types of lexemes arised from blending, which is found in the database. The formation and processing of neologism material in the database are based on these examples. The material is classified according to the formation to blends of the Czech and foreign-language components, hybrid blends, blends of proper names and geographical names and the unclassifiable puns. The material is analyzed in terms of semantic and by occurrence of lexemes in specific types of text.
From irregular word formation: mechanical shortening and blending
Šimandl, Josef
After a survey of irregularities in the regular derivation, a survey of irregular ways is given, following Czech grammatographical tradition. Some remarks to the mechanical shortening follow. From specifically English ways to form new words, back derivation is mentioned; however, the main topic is blending. Czech equivalents to blending are estimated and the winner for now is přiklánění, “inclining”, because the notion of each single element continues in the blend and so does the form to a diverse extent. Examples are given how insufficient is to distinguish between “portmanteaux” and “telescops”, for there are more ways how to incline words closer to each other. A new term “hinting” is coined for the semantic side of blending: each blend hints its basic words. The frequency of mechanical shortenings and blends cannot be pinpointed, due to uniqueness of creatively formed words. The question, how broad is the periphery (not-formed words, words formed from an obsolete base or/and after obsolete models, mechanically shortened words, blended words ...) against the centre of regularly well-formed words, remains unanswered, but not forgotten.
Modelování přírodních katastrof
Zuzák, Jaroslav ; Zimmermann, Pavel (advisor) ; Masec, Frant (referee)
This thesis introduces various approaches to natural catastrophe risk assessment in (re)insurance environment. Most emphasis and further elaboration is put on probabilistic models in comparison to the standard model as proposed by Solvency II. The outcomes of natural catastrophe modeling play an important role in the design of proper actuarial models related to catastrophe risk. More specifically it is shown that they can be entirely understood in a wider actuarial context, namely risk theory. Within the Solvency II framework, probabilistic model outcomes are translated by means of the proposed decomposition methodology putting them into a similar language of the standard formula in order to create the ability to compare different results implied by either probabilistic model or standard formula. This enables both comparison of the implied dependence structure of probabilistic model to standardized correlations assumed in Solvency II, and scenario year loss factors of Solvency II to implied damage factors of probabilistic models in defined cresta zones. The introduced decomposition methodology is illustrated by flood and windstorm model outcomes calculated on exposure data of Czech insurance companies and compared to the respective standard formula parameters and outcomes. Finally, other applications of the proposed decomposition methodology are introduced, such as measurement of diversification effect or blending of different results calculated by different models or even approaches to natural catastrophe risk assessment.
Solving of blending and diet problems
Křenková, Michaela ; Fábry, Jan (advisor) ; Čížek, Ondřej (referee)
The aim of this work is to ascertain in which situations can be used models of blending and diet problems. It will draw together different examples and describing steps in solving them. The work is divided into two main Chapters: - Blending Problems, and Diet Problems. Both types of linear programming problems are first briefly discussed, which is then followed by the creation of a mathematical model, with explanations for creating constrains and objective functions. Examples are solved with optimizing software LINGO.

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