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Web control system for textile machine
Balázsy, František ; Jirgl, Miroslav (referee) ; Arm, Jakub (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of web control application for textile machine. It consists of an HMI application based on the VueJS and Electron frameworks which communicates with the B&R PLC using the OPC UA protocol. For programming and production management uses MES microservice based on web realtime API. After it deals with deploying the application to a Linux station with kiosk configuration. The whole stack is implemented using JavaScript programming language and open-source software resources exclusively.
COAT
Svobodová, Hana ; Pangrácová, Lucie (referee) ; Gabriel, Michal (advisor)
Although the main topic of my diploma thesis is Kabát, I describe in the introductory chapters of my previous work, because their creation and gradual emergence have been directed towards the final project - Kabát. As part of my sculpture, I concentrate mainly on the possibilities of transforming the human figure, using various classical and non-traditional sculptural materials. The fabric of a selected piece of clothing (in the case of a coat) is reinforced at a certain point in time, which I transposed into the feathered cavity - the coat that you put before you. His work with the "outer envelope of man" in the final passage of the text corresponds to the work of Czech and foreign artists.
Determination of heavy metals in gread tits blood and feathers
Labancová, Katarína ; Hraníček, Jakub (advisor) ; Nováková, Eliška (referee)
CZ Tato bakalářská práce se zabývá analýzou vybraných těžkých kovů (olovo, kadmium, měď, chrom, arsen) ve vzorcích krve a peří sýkor koňader (Parus major) metodou atomové absorpční spektrometrie s elektrotermickou atomizací a technikou generování těkavých sloučenin s detekcí křemenného atomizátoru. Za optimálních podmínek byla sestavena kalibrační závislost a zjistěné základní charakteristiky pro jednotlivé prvky. Klíčová slova Atomová absorpční spektrometrie, elektrotermická atomizace, chemické generovaní, těžké kovy, krev, peří, sýkora
Diversity and evolutionary significance of feather-degrading bacteria in birds
Kyptová, Markéta ; Javůrková, Veronika (advisor) ; Reif, Jiří (referee)
Although to date this fact has been widely neglected, avian plumage is inhabited by a wide range of bacteria able to utilize keratin, the basic structural unit of feathers. If these keratinophilic, so called feather-degrading bacteria (hereafter FDB) get out of control, it can lead to significant changes in the plumage structural properties, resulting in impaired thermoregulation, flight performance, and expression of plumage ornaments. These may have significant consequences on reproductive success and overall fitness of individual. Based on these facts, it is hypothesized that PDB pose strong selective pressure lying behind the evolution of defense mechanisms such as size and chemical composition of uropygial gland, deposition of pigments into the feathers, or molting strategies that have been observed to eliminate the negative effect of FDB. The aims of this bachelor thesis are, on the basis of available literature, to summarize findings related to overall diversity and characteristics of plumage bacteria, to evaluate their effect on quality of plumage and individual fitness, and also to assess a role of microorganism in the evolution of different life- strategies in birds. Finally, this bachelor thesis points out the shortcomings of recent studies and proposes the concept for future research...
Sex Determination in Long-eared Owl (Asio otus) by means of PCR DNA amplification
Pecharová, Šárka ; Řezníček, Jan (advisor) ; Hačecká, Kristýna (referee)
This thesis is focused on determining the sex of the Long-eared Owl (Asio otus). Bird feathers were used during determination that were taken from owl`s back while capturing and ringing. We have attempted to differentiate the sex of captured Long-eared Owl by DNA isolation from blood platelets in the bird quail and subsequent PCR reaction. This thesis also describes the PCR method, which is one of the most used methods in the todays laboratories of many different field of science. I also mention the individual components that are needed for the process of this reaction, its history and its individual steps. Part of my diploma thesis is also the characteristic of the tested order and possible gender division based on morphological features. On this basis, there is also mention of the sexual dimorphism of birds, their plumage and its subsequent coloring. At birds and also at other animals are used different techniques of molecular determination of sex, which I also refer to in my work. Keywords Long-eared Owl (Asio otus), sex, chromosomes, feathers, colour, PCR, DNA
Web control system for textile machine
Balázsy, František ; Jirgl, Miroslav (referee) ; Arm, Jakub (advisor)
This thesis deals with the design and implementation of web control application for textile machine. It consists of an HMI application based on the VueJS and Electron frameworks which communicates with the B&R PLC using the OPC UA protocol. For programming and production management uses MES microservice based on web realtime API. After it deals with deploying the application to a Linux station with kiosk configuration. The whole stack is implemented using JavaScript programming language and open-source software resources exclusively.
Determination of heavy metals in gread tits blood and feathers
Labancová, Katarína ; Hraníček, Jakub (advisor) ; Nováková, Eliška (referee)
CZ Tato bakalářská práce se zabývá analýzou vybraných těžkých kovů (olovo, kadmium, měď, chrom, arsen) ve vzorcích krve a peří sýkor koňader (Parus major) metodou atomové absorpční spektrometrie s elektrotermickou atomizací a technikou generování těkavých sloučenin s detekcí křemenného atomizátoru. Za optimálních podmínek byla sestavena kalibrační závislost a zjistěné základní charakteristiky pro jednotlivé prvky. Klíčová slova Atomová absorpční spektrometrie, elektrotermická atomizace, chemické generovaní, těžké kovy, krev, peří, sýkora
Sex Determination in Long-eared Owl (Asio otus) by means of PCR DNA amplification
Pecharová, Šárka ; Řezníček, Jan (advisor) ; Hačecká, Kristýna (referee)
This thesis is focused on determining the sex of the Long-eared Owl (Asio otus). Bird feathers were used during determination that were taken from owl`s back while capturing and ringing. We have attempted to differentiate the sex of captured Long-eared Owl by DNA isolation from blood platelets in the bird quail and subsequent PCR reaction. This thesis also describes the PCR method, which is one of the most used methods in the todays laboratories of many different field of science. I also mention the individual components that are needed for the process of this reaction, its history and its individual steps. Part of my diploma thesis is also the characteristic of the tested order and possible gender division based on morphological features. On this basis, there is also mention of the sexual dimorphism of birds, their plumage and its subsequent coloring. At birds and also at other animals are used different techniques of molecular determination of sex, which I also refer to in my work. Keywords Long-eared Owl (Asio otus), sex, chromosomes, feathers, colour, PCR, DNA
Sex determination of phenotypically undifferentiated bird species focused on the Long-eared Owl (Asio otus)
Hlasivcová, Kristýna ; Řezníček, Jan (advisor) ; Ehler, Edvard (referee)
The aim of the present thesis is to give a comparision on sex determination of phenotypically undifferentiated birds species focused on the Long-eared Owl (Asio otus). Compared to other species of owls is relatively a few researches on the Long-eared Owl and researches on sex differences have not led to the quantified results yet. Attention is focused on characteristics and mechanisms of birds coloration. This work includes the methods and results of colour perception and interpretation in sexual dimorphism. It focuses primarily on the differences in color of certain parts of the bird, such as the alula, secondary remiges and lower part of the wing. For those pieces is further evaluating color differences in sex and proposes solutions that could help in further researches on sex determination of the Long-eared Owl.
Diversity and evolutionary significance of feather-degrading bacteria in birds
Kyptová, Markéta ; Javůrková, Veronika (advisor) ; Reif, Jiří (referee)
Although to date this fact has been widely neglected, avian plumage is inhabited by a wide range of bacteria able to utilize keratin, the basic structural unit of feathers. If these keratinophilic, so called feather-degrading bacteria (hereafter FDB) get out of control, it can lead to significant changes in the plumage structural properties, resulting in impaired thermoregulation, flight performance, and expression of plumage ornaments. These may have significant consequences on reproductive success and overall fitness of individual. Based on these facts, it is hypothesized that PDB pose strong selective pressure lying behind the evolution of defense mechanisms such as size and chemical composition of uropygial gland, deposition of pigments into the feathers, or molting strategies that have been observed to eliminate the negative effect of FDB. The aims of this bachelor thesis are, on the basis of available literature, to summarize findings related to overall diversity and characteristics of plumage bacteria, to evaluate their effect on quality of plumage and individual fitness, and also to assess a role of microorganism in the evolution of different life- strategies in birds. Finally, this bachelor thesis points out the shortcomings of recent studies and proposes the concept for future research...

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