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Inspection and preliminary assessment of reinforced concrete bridge
Drbohlav, Martin ; Kocáb, Dalibor (referee) ; Cikrle, Petr (advisor)
Policies preliminary survey reinforced concrete bridge. The theoretical section contains review of standards ČSN 73 6221. In a practical section there is made an examination of a bridge object over a river Litava ( Cézava). Classification with recommended bridge repairs is carried out based on the detected defects.
Inorganic Nomenclature E-learning Study Materials Processing
Zubek, Piotr ; Pilátová, Ivana (referee) ; Richtera, Lukáš (advisor)
The subject of this bachelor's thesis is e-learning and the creation of teaching material Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry. The theoretical part is dealing with the definitions of e-learning, its development and modern trends in this dynamic sector of education. The theoretical part contains the current state of Web search in the area of teaching Czech inorganic nomenclature. Is also briefly presented Adobe Flash, which was created educational applications Nomenclature of Inorganic Chemistry. The practical part presents the results of a questionnaire with a sample of 451 students Faculty of Chemistry at Brno University of Technology. The thesis also includes analysis of students mistakes. End of the practical part is dedicated to the description of learning material, which is primarily designed as a supplement for teaching the nomenclature of inorganic chemistry at the chemical faculty in Brno.
Forming the Branch Nomenclature of Folf Costume
Dědovský, Daniel ; Štěpánová, Irena (advisor) ; Petráňová, Lydie (referee) ; Křížová, Alena (referee)
The folk costume, including its revitalized forms, is one of the most significant and simultaneously one of the most studied categories in the research of european folk culture. This research project is focused on reflections of the branch nomenclature of folk costume in the context of ethnological methodology with consideration of museological aspects and above all the history and development of the branch in its relevant european schools, streams and centers. The work is based on comparative communication of the author with less or more important characters in the branch (or closely connected) who were oriented on research of the folk costume cathegory or widely of the material culture, mostly through their professional texts. The contemporary researchers, whose work is not finished yet, are not evaluated in this work by intention, but their work and thoughts are reflected strongly as an important inspiration source of the presented dissertation. The primary goal of this project is not only observation and study the terminology and methodology for technical processing of the ethnological cathegory of folk costume, but also the research of the history of this branch underpinning its fundamental as well as less important aspects in the european international context.
The language of medical reports and its information-lexical analysis
Přečková, Petra ; Zvárová, Jana (advisor) ; Hanzlíček, Petr (referee) ; Skalská, Hana (referee)
The objective of the dissertation thesis has been the information-lexical analysis of Czech medical reports and the usability of international classification systems in the Czech healthcare environment. The analysis of medical reports has been based on the attributes of the Minimal Data Model for Cardiology (MDMC). Narrative medical reports and structured medical reports from the ADAMEK software application have been used. For the thesis SNOMED CT and ICD-10 classification systems have been used. There has been compared how well attributes of MDMC are recorded in narrative and structured medical reports. The language analysis of the Czech narrative medical reports has been made. A new application for measuring diversity in medical reports written in any language is proposed. The application is based on the general concepts of diversities derived from f-diversity, relative f- diversity, self f-diversity and marginal f-diversity. The thesis has come to the conclusion that using a free text in medical reports is not consistent and not standardized. The standardized terminology would bring benefits to physicians, patients, administrators, software developers and payers and it would help healthcare providers as it could provide complete and easily accessible information that belongs to the process of...
Names of trees: design of a multilingual terminological database
MAKOVCOVÁ, Veronika
This diploma thesis deals with the topic of terminology databases, including the creation of a terminology database that incorporates names of trees in Latin, Italian and Czech language. In the first part lexicography, terminography and terminology, disciplines related to the topic of the thesis, are presented. It includes also the summary of their historical development and introduces some basic notions associated with them, such as term, nomenclature, taxonomy, etc. Basic differences between terminography and lexicography and between terminological dictionaries and databases are briefly presented as well. The practical part describes basic methods and procedures used while creating the terminology database in Microsoft Access 2016. The database is also enclosed with the thesis and contains names of trees in Latin, Czech and Italian and some additional information related to those names.
Forming the Branch Nomenclature of Folf Costume
Dědovský, Daniel ; Štěpánová, Irena (advisor) ; Petráňová, Lydie (referee) ; Křížová, Alena (referee)
The folk costume, including its revitalized forms, is one of the most significant and simultaneously one of the most studied categories in the research of european folk culture. This research project is focused on reflections of the branch nomenclature of folk costume in the context of ethnological methodology with consideration of museological aspects and above all the history and development of the branch in its relevant european schools, streams and centers. The work is based on comparative communication of the author with less or more important characters in the branch (or closely connected) who were oriented on research of the folk costume cathegory or widely of the material culture, mostly through their professional texts. The contemporary researchers, whose work is not finished yet, are not evaluated in this work by intention, but their work and thoughts are reflected strongly as an important inspiration source of the presented dissertation. The primary goal of this project is not only observation and study the terminology and methodology for technical processing of the ethnological cathegory of folk costume, but also the research of the history of this branch underpinning its fundamental as well as less important aspects in the european international context.
Function of the Cadre and Personnel Departments in Czechoslovakia in the Period 1948-1989
Šinkovec, Pavel ; Kocianová, Renata (advisor) ; Kopecký, Martin (referee)
This bachelor thesis discusses the impact of the activities of Cadre and Personnel Departments in Czechoslovakia during the rule of the Communist Party. The study is based on historical documents, learning materials, and secondary vocational studies, monographs and collections of materials and describes constitution, functioning and changes in personnel policy and nomenclature of the Communist Party in the period between February 1948 and November 1989. In its analytical part there are listed and categorized various functions of Cadre Departments which were practical executor of personnel policy in public administration, and economic organizations. Work also notes a shift in the perception of such terms as "cadre" or "nomenclature" during the time period and interprets the phenomenon as a specific form of bureaucracy, a new social class and confronts the matter with the theory of totalitarianism.
Nomenclature of organic compounds
Sezemská, Karolína ; Hybelbauerová, Simona (advisor) ; Veselý, Jan (referee)
One of the expected outputs of organic chemistry in "RVP G" is the application of rules of organic systematic terminology for the description of compounds, with the posibility of sing trivial names. There are several handbooks oriented on nomenclature of organic compounds that are available on Czech market. However, repeated imperfections appear in them permanently: the textbooks do not comply with the hybridisation of carbon atoms, the same simple examples are repeated, the rules are so simplified that they lead to the application of incorrect terminology principles etc. The submitted thesis is dealing with the matters of the terminology of organic compounds - with created tutorial material as its outcome. It is in the form of compendium of organic terminology accompanied by the exercises. The contribution of submitted thesis is complex insight into the theme and collection of tutorial materials intended mainly for the high school teachers first of all. Nevertheless it can be used by the students of high schools or basic courses of colleges as well.

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