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German surnames in town Netolice and their integration to Czech language
HAZUKOVÁ, Veronika
The work deals with integration of German surnames of Czechs to Czech language in town Netolice typical example of Czech town in area of Golden trail bringing German people and language. The work describes history of town Netolice to prove its Czech character. The work further deals with gaining substantive databases (German surnames of Czechs in town Netolice) from available sources fulfilling especially their up-to-dateness due to description of current state of integration of German surnames of Czechs in town Netolice. List of acquired German surnames of Czechs in town Netolice is stated further describing actual state of integration. Description is divided into grammatical integration and morphological integration. Morphological integration is further divided into two parts, inflection and word formation.
Are there any temperature related changes in morphological integration of Micrasterias cells?
Buchtová, Edith ; Neustupa, Jiří (advisor) ; Kleisner, Karel (referee)
Micrasterias rotata is a phylogenetically and morphologically well defined species that is widely distributed in Central Europe in a broad temperature gradient. For its complex cell shape Micrasterias rotata is a suitable model organism for cell morphogenesis research. This thesis investigated whether there could be a different pattern in morphological integration resulting from the temperature stress in Micrasterias rotata cells cultivated on a temperature gradient. The optimum and a limits of growth on the temperature gradient were related to the sampling locations of the studied strains isolated from a lowland wetland and an high alpine lake. Differences in the growth rates among the strains suggested a local adaptation to the climatic conditions of the original locations but relatively high values of the assumed optimum growth temperature suggested an intra- species evolutionary adaptation. The temperature-related size reduction rule was not confirmed; however, a similar pattern of variation in shape occurred in both strains. The morphological integration analysis has basically confirmed that the Micrasterias cell is composed of a number of morphological modules related to its differentiation into the lobes and sublobes. Integration between the lobes of the opposite semicell was primarily...

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