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Fluctuations and noises analysis in free space optics
Pokorný, Aleš ; Křivák, Petr (referee) ; Hudcová, Lucie (advisor)
This project is directed at fluctuations and noises analysis in free space optics. These distorting effects go with laser beam propagation through random media. The next assignment is to project method to measure them. Finally project is to make a measurement to acknowledge accuracy this method.
Factors influencing nurse's adaptation and fluctuation
ŠKORNIČKA, Matěj
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to map the factors that affect the adaptation and fluctuation of nurses in health care. The nurses were selected from different medical facilities, with different lengths of work in healthcare. To meet the objectives - to identify the factors that affect the adaptation and fluctuation of nurses, three research questions have been identified: "What factors do affect the nurses' fluctuation?"; "What factors do influence nurses' adaptation?" And "How does the adaptation process work in health care facilities?" The theoretical part of the thesis is focused on defining the concepts of adaptation and the adaptation process. We deal with the diversity of internal and externalfactors of the employee and the preconditions for managing the adaptation process. The second part of the theoretical part is devoted to fluctuation. For many medical facilities with a shortage of nurses, their departure is a complication in providing patient care. The empirical part of the thesis is processed using a qualitative research survey technique of semi-structured interview. The research group consists of 10 nurses from various organizations or hospital departments. The results have shown that many nurses have the same or very similar factors influencing their adjustment and fluctuation. Adaptation to the team and management by the management department is the most involved in the adaptation process. The active approach of all involved is important for the successful course of the adaptation process. Thanks to it, it is possible to get acquainted with the environment and it gives confidence to the new employee. The nurses agree that they need time to adapt and appreciate management support from, for example, the nurse's mentor. Factors for leaving the job included, for example, bad experience with team, organizational changes, bossing or mobbing, as well as insufficient financial evaluation. The output of the thesis will be an article in a professional periodical for nurses. The contribution of the thesis is to reveal the reasons that will or will not support the adaptation process and fluctuation.
Correlation properties of magnetosheath fluctuations
Gutynska, Olga ; Šafránková, Jana (advisor) ; Vandas, Marek (referee) ; Souček, Jan (referee)
Title: Correlation properties of magnetosheath fluctuations Author: Olga Gutynska Department: Department of Surface and Plasma Science Supervisor: Prof. RNDr. Jana Šafránková, DrSc. e-mail address: Jana.Safrankova@mff.cuni.cz Abstract: This thesis deals with fluctuations of the magnetic field (MF) and plasma density in different magnetosheath locations. The statistical study of the correlation length of these quantities has shown that these lengths are surprisingly low for both the ion flux and MF (approx. 1 RE). However, the correlation length increases with an increasing correlation between the magnetosheath and interplanetary magnetic fields (IMF). Further, we have found that the correlation length of MF fluctuations depends on the solar wind speed, on a correlation between IMF and magnetosheath MF fluctua- tions, and on the amplitude of fluctuations. The statistical study of radial profiles of cross-correlations between MF and plasma density at the subsolar and flank regions based on Cluster and THEMIS magnetosheath observa- tions revealed better correlations toward the magnetopause. A study of the modification of the IMF direction in the magnetosheath has shown that a reliable prediction of the magnetosheath BZ sign requires |IMF BZ| > 2 nT and that this prediction is more precise during solar minimum....
Correlation properties of magnetosheath fluctuations
Gutynska, Olga ; Šafránková, Jana (advisor) ; Vandas, Marek (referee) ; Souček, Jan (referee)
Title: Correlation properties of magnetosheath fluctuations Author: Olga Gutynska Department: Department of Surface and Plasma Science Supervisor: Prof. RNDr. Jana Šafránková, DrSc. e-mail address: Jana.Safrankova@mff.cuni.cz Abstract: This thesis deals with fluctuations of the magnetic field (MF) and plasma density in different magnetosheath locations. The statistical study of the correlation length of these quantities has shown that these lengths are surprisingly low for both the ion flux and MF (approx. 1 RE). However, the correlation length increases with an increasing correlation between the magnetosheath and interplanetary magnetic fields (IMF). Further, we have found that the correlation length of MF fluctuations depends on the solar wind speed, on a correlation between IMF and magnetosheath MF fluctua- tions, and on the amplitude of fluctuations. The statistical study of radial profiles of cross-correlations between MF and plasma density at the subsolar and flank regions based on Cluster and THEMIS magnetosheath observa- tions revealed better correlations toward the magnetopause. A study of the modification of the IMF direction in the magnetosheath has shown that a reliable prediction of the magnetosheath BZ sign requires |IMF BZ| > 2 nT and that this prediction is more precise during solar minimum....
Fluctuations and noises analysis in free space optics
Pokorný, Aleš ; Křivák, Petr (referee) ; Hudcová, Lucie (advisor)
This project is directed at fluctuations and noises analysis in free space optics. These distorting effects go with laser beam propagation through random media. The next assignment is to project method to measure them. Finally project is to make a measurement to acknowledge accuracy this method.
Past hydrometeorological extremes in south-western Moravia (Czech republic) derived from taxation records
Chromá, Kateřina ; Brázdil, Rudolf ; Valášek, H. ; Zahradníček, Pavel ; Dolák, L.
Historical records related to taxation at fi ve landed estates located in the south-western part of Moravia in today’s Czech Republic are employed for the study of hydrological and meteorological extremes during the 1761–1900 period. At that time, the tax system in Moravia allowed farmers to request tax relief if their crops or land were damaged by natural disaster. Th is study disclosed a total of 69 hydrometeorological events resulting in damage in the 1761–1900 period, with the highest concentration of extreme events in 1771–1799 and 1822– 1849 (together 82.6%). Of 113 extremes classifi ed, torrential rains (34.5%) and hailstorms (31.9%) were the most frequent, followed by thunderstorms, fl oods, windstorms and fl ash fl oods. June (30.4%) was the month with the highest occurrence of extreme events and July (31.0%) for classifi able extremes; in both cases their highest frequency occurred in May–August. However, the results obtained are infl uenced by uncertainties related to taxation records, such as temporal and spatial incompleteness or limitation of the vegetation period, as well as by the local occurrence of the phenomena studied, a trend demonstrated by comparison with the results of Dolák et al. (2013). Taxation records constitute a very important source of data for historical climatology and hydrology.
Observation of HF Cathode and ARC Root Inside Cutting Plasma Torch
Šonský, Jiří ; Gruber, Jan
Electric arc and a cathode of a cutting plasma torch was observed through fused silica window in a specially modified nozzle. Sample rate of used high-speed camera was up to 120 kHz, sufficient for detecting high-frequency fluctuations in arc plasma intensity, produced mainly by current ripple. Fluctuations were examined up to 60 kHz by Fast Fourier Transformation (FFT). Increased cathode material loss at start-up and shut-down phase of the plasma torch was observed. At start up phase, large number of small particles are ejected from the cathode. After electric current shuts down, large droplets of molten material are usually detected.
Influence of Cathode and Nozzle Wear on Distributions of Fluctuations in Cutting Arc
Gruber, Jan ; Šonský, Jiří ; Hlína, Jan
Electric arc produced by cutting plasma torch was observed by CCD camera. Fluctuations in arc plasma intensity were examined in several frequency intervals up to 50 kHz and distributions of their intensities were compared. Plasma torch was operated repeatedly in fixed-time cycles resulting in progressive wear of cathode and nozzle. Changes in distribution of overall arc intensity are rather small, showing compression and expansion zones. However, distributions of fluctuations intensities differ significantly during the nozzle lifecycle, exhibiting formation of double-layer structure and other noticeable changes. The fluctuation distributions are also influenced by frequency interval chosen for the analysis.

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