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Extending Functionality of European Project Portal
Vorobiev, Nikolaj ; Doležal, Jan (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis is based on 2 previous theses, complements and expands the last of them. The primary objective is to take existing source files, study, modify and use them for the purpose of running and updating the system. It is a necessary intermediate step, which the previous thesis solved partly. The secondary objective is to expand the system focused on improving the navigation, creating relations between the similar existing system entities, metasearching for relevant resources according to user requirements, extracting and storing new unique information about entities in the system, which is not provided by the current source. The result of the thesis is a running system, filled with fresh data, prepared and improved for system users. The source code of the system is refactored, became more readable and is ready to be extended. The metasearch engine is created, in modern Perl 5. The source code of the engine is portable and scalable, which allows easy integration into other systems.
Extending Functionality of European Project Portal
Vorobiev, Nikolaj ; Doležal, Jan (referee) ; Smrž, Pavel (advisor)
This thesis is based on 2 previous theses, complements and expands the last of them. The primary objective is to take existing source files, study, modify and use them for the purpose of running and updating the system. It is a necessary intermediate step, which the previous thesis solved partly. The secondary objective is to expand the system focused on improving the navigation, creating relations between the similar existing system entities, metasearching for relevant resources according to user requirements, extracting and storing new unique information about entities in the system, which is not provided by the current source. The result of the thesis is a running system, filled with fresh data, prepared and improved for system users. The source code of the system is refactored, became more readable and is ready to be extended. The metasearch engine is created, in modern Perl 5. The source code of the engine is portable and scalable, which allows easy integration into other systems.
Clicking in cervids - basic parameters, origin and function?
POJEROVÁ, Lucie
It is well known that some ungulates produce clicking sound by limbs, but often without more details. This study deals with the clicking sound in five cervid taxons, specifically in Caribou (Rangifer tarandus), Pere David´s Deer (Elaphurus davidianus), Western Red Deer (Cervus elaphus), Moose (Alces alces), Barbary stag (Cervus elaphus barbarus) in detail. Dominant frequency, 25% quartile, 50% quartile, 75% quartile were investigated for these species, with the particular attention to sex, age and limb position (forelimb, hind-limb) of studied individuals. Clicks sounds were recorded by solid state recorder Marantz PMD 620 with microphone and handset and analysed using program Avisoft-SAS Lab Pro Software, verze 5.0.01 (2010). Statistical analysis of obtained sound parameters were performed using program STATISTICA, version 12 (ANONYMUS 2012).Individuals within the species were compared using discriminant analysis and one-way ANOVA, species using discriminant analysis and nested ANOVA. Nested ANOVA was also used for testing of the sex and age influence on click parameters. Phylogenetic distribution of clicking was determined using the parsimony approach. Results suggest differences among within particular taxon, but differences among species depend on used methods (they are different using nested ANOVA, but they are not different except for Barbary stag in discriminant analysis). Click parameters were significantly associated with age, but not with sex of particular individuals. Ancestor of cervids seems to produce clicking, the evolution of this sound was associated later with its reduction in course of cervid evolution.

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