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New Versions of Jumping Automata
Ošmera, Lubomír ; Kocman, Radim (referee) ; Meduna, Alexandr (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is introduction and investigation of extended version of jumping automata. These versions are specified by strictly size and direction of jump. This thesis examine their power and perform comparison with other automata types. Also there are shown equivalent grammar models. Main motivation for this thesis are research and effort to improve some features of general jumping finite automata. This work consider using this automata types for specific language families and syntactic analysis process.
Jumping Language Models
Ošmera, Lubomír ; Kocman, Radim (referee) ; Meduna, Alexandr (advisor)
The main goal of this master thesis is introduction and investigation of extended version of jumping automata and grammars. New versions are primarily focused on bioinformatic applications - DNA computing. This thesis examine their power and other properties of new models and makes comparison with existing computer science models. Then thesis demontrates practical applications, specifically amino acid and protein detections inside DNA sequence and makes comparision with existing tools in DNA computing for example Mark´s probabilistic models.
Výcvik mladého koně se zaměřením na využití ve skokových soutěžích
Sejkorová, Michaela
The content of the bachelor‘s thesis on the topic "Training of a young horse with a focus on the use in jumping competitions" is the gradual development of a young horse to an adult individual with competition experience. It is divided into several chapters in which jumping competitions are first summarised in general, including the penalties in them. Other chapters deal with the requirements for selecting a jumping horse, what characteristics it should have, i.e. its exterior, character, temperament and origin. Then the proper longeing of the horse, its preparation for saddling, and the actual saddling of the horse itself, which is essential for any training of a young horse. The main part of the bachelor thesis is the basic training of the young horse. This part deals with the gradual gradation of training requirements, i.e. the work of the young horse on the riding arena and in the field, and also the work with cavalettes through gymnastic exercises to independent jumping. The conclusion of the thesis is devoted to the preparation of the young horse for the first competitions and the subsequent increase of the riding requirements for the young horse towards the participation of the horse in higher levels of competitions.
How the Jumping fitness programme influences body posture
VOHARČÍK, Eddie
Jumping is a complex type of exercise on special minitrampolines affecting a whole range of body systems, such as the musculoskeletal system, cardiovascular system, nervous system and digestive system. The main goal was to process the issue and determine if and how the practice of Jumping affects the overall posture in a longer period of time. It was also necessary to monitor the condition of the musculoskeletal system within the group of beginners.
Jumping Language Models
Ošmera, Lubomír ; Kocman, Radim (referee) ; Meduna, Alexandr (advisor)
The main goal of this master thesis is introduction and investigation of extended version of jumping automata and grammars. New versions are primarily focused on bioinformatic applications - DNA computing. This thesis examine their power and other properties of new models and makes comparison with existing computer science models. Then thesis demontrates practical applications, specifically amino acid and protein detections inside DNA sequence and makes comparision with existing tools in DNA computing for example Mark´s probabilistic models.
Development of fundamental movement skills through games and PA in preschool chldren
Kašparová, Alena ; Bunc, Václav (advisor) ; Panáčková, Michaela (referee)
Characterization work: Fundamental locomotor skills are: walking, running, jumping, crawling and throwing. Their development is influenced primarily by games and movement activities. Control over those skills guarantees proper physical development of children and also make important prerequisites for an adoption of heavier and more complex skills. The levels of fundamental locomotor skills are evaluated by the diagnostic resources. Goal and purpose:I created inspiromat of games and movement activities in my work. These games and movement activities develop and improve fundamental locomotor skills - walking, running, jumping, crawling and throwing. This work inspired me, and also is inspiration for teachers and coaches. There are activities in the inspiromat which develop and improve fundamental locomotor skills of preschoolers. Problem solving: In the kindergarden Sluníčko the authority played games and movement activities with a group of boys and girls in an age of 5-6 years. I suggested, these games and movement activities, I got out of literature, longstanding practice, my ideas and experiences. Based on the observations I made inspiromat in which I included games and physical activities that work with children proved to be most appropriate. Inspiromat is divided in to sections according to the...
New Versions of Jumping Automata
Ošmera, Lubomír ; Kocman, Radim (referee) ; Meduna, Alexandr (advisor)
The main goal of this thesis is introduction and investigation of extended version of jumping automata. These versions are specified by strictly size and direction of jump. This thesis examine their power and perform comparison with other automata types. Also there are shown equivalent grammar models. Main motivation for this thesis are research and effort to improve some features of general jumping finite automata. This work consider using this automata types for specific language families and syntactic analysis process.
Effect of jumping training on the postural functions of the spine
KEPKOVÁ, Jana
For my bachelor thesis I chose the theme ?The Effect of Jumping Exercise on Postural Functions of the Spine.? Jumping is safe and gentle aerobic exercise on mini trampolines, which has beneficial effect on virtually all systems of the human body. Speaking about the deep stabilization system, we mean muscle interplay mm.multifidi, diaphragm, pelvic floor and abdominal muscles, which together regulate intra-abdominal pressure. This muscular interplay which ensures stabilization of the spine is activated throughout all movements. Its dysfunction is one of the most significant factors causing back pain. The jumping exercise strengthens these important muscles and improves the overall stability of the body. The objective of the research was to assess the deep stabilization system with respect to kinesiology and kinesiotherapy and to find out whether and how the jumping exercise influences the postural functions of the spine. The data for the thesis were collected by means of qualitative research, by the method of case study and the technique of personal case study. The examination of probands includes a brief history, palpation and visual examination, the examination of deep stabilizing system by functional tests and then also the testing by L.A.S.A.R posture device. Based on the comparison of the initial examination and the final examination, which followed after 10 weeks of jumping exercise, a previously set research question was answered. The thesis involves the theoretical part, which describes the jumping exercise, anatomy, examination of the deep stabilization system and its importance for our body. The practical part involves objectives of the thesis, research questions, the description of methodology, discussions with the authors from which I drew information and primarily, processed results in the form of case reports. The research results show that there were clear positive effects of the deep stabilization system and other structures in all probands. On the jumping lessons the probands were regularly forced to activate the muscles of the deep stabilization system, which resulted in reduction of back pains, in reduction of knee pain in one case and the overall stability of the body improved. The results of the thesis could be used in therapeutic procedures of physiotherapists, for the purposes of further research, in teaching and also in the implementation of more efficient jumping lesson, etc.

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