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Family house
Leupold, Karel ; Manová, Ludmila (referee) ; Maceková, Věra (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis solve design of the Family house in city Telč. It is a two-storey house with a partial basement, the roof is pitched with a slope of 35°. The house is designed of brick POROTHERM. The building is set on a land slightly sloping. The object is designed by valid standard.
The exhibition hall in Olomouc
Ćmiel, Jiří ; Buchta, Stanislav (referee) ; Šmak, Milan (advisor)
Master's thesis includes designing of exhibition pavilon on a circular platform with a diameter of 35m. The pavilon is designed as a schwedler circular dome. The construction is designed as a ball and is made of tubes. Pavilon includes designing of floors and stairs bearing system that is also made of steel.
Family house
Jureček, Jiří ; Manová, Ludmila (referee) ; Maceková, Věra (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis solve design of the Family house in village Nové Veselí. I tis a two storey house with a partial basement, the roof is pitched with a slope of 30°. The house is designed of brick POROTHERM. The building is set on a land slightly sloping. The object is designed by valid standard.
Family house
Nosek, Martin ; Chuchma, Lukáš (referee) ; Klimešová, Jarmila (advisor)
Bachelor´s thesis solve design of the Family house in city Helenín. The object is designed by valid standard. The object has two driveway. The bulding has two abovegroung floor and one subterranean floof. In the basement is travel agency and garage. In the object there are three flats. The house has two balconies and two terraces. The roof is flat with hippes.
Influence of biological relatedness on human palatal form and shape
Vilímková, Eva ; Velemínská, Jana (advisor) ; Borský, Jiří (referee)
This diploma theses deals with the effect of biological relatedness on the morphology of the human palate. So far, the effect of heredity on the morphology of the palate has been studied mainly in connection with clefts, there are not many studies dealing with the morphology of a healthy palate. Within this work, two goals were set. The first was to evaluate the variability of the palatal morphology of biologically related individuals compared to the variability of the palatal morphology of unrelated individuals. The second goal was to evaluate the effect of biological relatedness on palatal morphology. The material for this theses were two samples - a sample of biologically related individuals and a sample of unrelated individuals as a control group. The genealogically documented sample consists of 65 plaster casts of the upper jaw of mutually related individuals of the Czech population. This sample includes 33 men and 32 women. The average age in the sample is 37,65 years. The sample of unrelated individuals includes 52 virtual 3D models of a hard palate. This sample consists of 23 men and 29 women. The average age in this sample is 19,27 years. This theses combines methods of geometric morphometrics and linear regression models. The plaster casts of the upper jaws were first scanned with a 3D...
Development of the palate morphology and dental arch form in cleft patients
Urbanová, Wanda ; Koťová, Magdalena (advisor) ; Kamínek, Milan (referee) ; Racek, Jaroslav (referee)
Development of the palate morphology and shape of the dental arch in patients with cleft Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the differences in development of the palate morphology and in the relationship and shape of the dental arches in two groups of individuals with different types of orofacial cleft defects. Introduction: Orofacial clefts are the cause of the insufficient growth of the face. Range of the resulting deformation depends on the type of cleft, individual growth disposition of the patient and comprehensive interdisciplinary treatment of the cleft. Material and Methods: The sample consisted of 18 patients with unilateral cleft lip and palate and 18 patients with isolated cleft palate. Measurements were performed on study casts of patients aged 9 and 13 years in average. Following measurements were performed: the frontal and distal width of the upper and lower dental arch, the length of both halves of the upper dental arches, the frontal length and depth of the upper dental arch and the overjet. According to the sagittal relationship of the dental arches, patients were classified into one of five categories of the GOSLON yardstick score. The results were compared between groups and between both age periods using one- or two-sample Wilcoxon test and Fisher test for the GOSLON...
Modelling of human palate surface development from 7 years to adulthood
Moravec, Tomáš ; Bejdová, Šárka (advisor) ; Zemková, Daniela (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the differences in the development of the palate in girls and boys within five age groups in the age range of 7 to 19 years, using methods of geometric morphometry. Furthermore, the work deals with the monitoring of sexual dimorphism in the development of the palate. Understanding palate growth, knowledge of differences in its development and changes related to sexual dimorphism are very useful, as the results of this study will serve as a comparative standard for palate defects in the Czech population, but also for appropriate planning of orthodontic procedures. The material consists of 228 gypsum castings of palate without any pathologies, 112 of which belonged to boys and 116 girls of the Czech population. Thus, transverse data are used in our study. The subjects were divided into five age groups 7, 10, 12, 15 and 19 with respect to gender. Age changes of the entire palate surface were modeled using geometric morphometry methods (Coherent point drift - Dense correspondence analysis, Per vertex T- test and Principal component analysis). To visualize the results, superprojection color maps, maps of significance and superprojection. The results show the greatest variability in the form of palate in girls of groups 10 and 12 years and in boys of groups 10 years, and...
Development of the palate morphology and dental arch form in cleft patients
Urbanová, Wanda ; Koťová, Magdalena (advisor) ; Kamínek, Milan (referee) ; Racek, Jaroslav (referee)
Development of the palate morphology and shape of the dental arch in patients with cleft Objective: The aim of this study was to compare the differences in development of the palate morphology and in the relationship and shape of the dental arches in two groups of individuals with different types of orofacial cleft defects. Introduction: Orofacial clefts are the cause of the insufficient growth of the face. Range of the resulting deformation depends on the type of cleft, individual growth disposition of the patient and comprehensive interdisciplinary treatment of the cleft. Material and Methods: The sample consisted of 18 patients with unilateral cleft lip and palate and 18 patients with isolated cleft palate. Measurements were performed on study casts of patients aged 9 and 13 years in average. Following measurements were performed: the frontal and distal width of the upper and lower dental arch, the length of both halves of the upper dental arches, the frontal length and depth of the upper dental arch and the overjet. According to the sagittal relationship of the dental arches, patients were classified into one of five categories of the GOSLON yardstick score. The results were compared between groups and between both age periods using one- or two-sample Wilcoxon test and Fisher test for the GOSLON...
The exhibition hall in Olomouc
Ćmiel, Jiří ; Buchta, Stanislav (referee) ; Šmak, Milan (advisor)
Master's thesis includes designing of exhibition pavilon on a circular platform with a diameter of 35m. The pavilon is designed as a schwedler circular dome. The construction is designed as a ball and is made of tubes. Pavilon includes designing of floors and stairs bearing system that is also made of steel.

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