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Development of ecological insulation materials based on secondary raw materials
Šťastná, Lucie ; Jerman,, Miloš (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
The master's thesis deals with the development of insulation material based on secondary raw materials. In the theoretical part an overview of available types of blown insulation is made. The practical part deals with the verification of the key properties of the produced insulator samples. The aim of the thesis is to optimally modify blown insulation based on recycled wood shavings paper.
Development of insulation materials from secondary texile fibers
Mlynářová, Jana ; Třísko, Pavel (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis is focused on opportunities for innovation of thermal insulation materials for use in construction. Textile waste, either from waste collection or textile industry is difficult to recycle and a substantial amount of said waste ends up at waste dumps or waste incinerators. The thesis is focused on available sources of raw material for textile fibers and suitable technologies for processing of recycled textile into the form of thermal insulation panels. The practical section of the thesis is focused on possible alterations of key properties of thermal insulation mats made of recycled textile fibers so that said insulation mats can be incorporated into building constructions.
Nest construction
Jenšovský, Václav ; Kreisinger, Jakub (advisor) ; Šulc, Michal (referee)
The nest is in the life of birds important structure. It's a place where kept for posterity during the entire period of reproduction. For this to be nest offspring suitable place for development, must have a specific structure which is variable for each species. Variability, whether at the level of intraspecific and interspecific level and is influenced by several factors. These factors include thermal insulation properties, antipredatory properties, further property to protect the nest before (ecto) parasites, but also can design nest pose as a selectable character sexually. Each of those factors differently closer together, but often one factor may disadvantage second and thus reduce the success of rearing offspring. Key words: nest construction, thermal insulation properties, antipredatory properties, ectoparasites, sexual selection
Nest construction
Jenšovský, Václav ; Kreisinger, Jakub (advisor) ; Kratochvíl, Lukáš (referee)
The nest is in the life of birds important structure. It is a place where birds kept posterity throughout the period of reproduction. To make it nest offspring suitable place for development, must have a specific structure which is different for each type of variable. Variability, whether at the level of intraspecific and interspecific level and is influenced by several factors. These factors include thermal insulation properties, antipredatory properties, further property to protect the nest before (ecto) parasites, and also the construction of the nest in intraspecific communication as a selectable character sexually. All these factors are aligning differently, but often one factor may disadvantage second and thus reduce the success of rearing offspring. Key words: nest construction, thermal insulation properties, antipredatory properties, ectoparasites, sexual selection
Development of insulation materials from secondary texile fibers
Mlynářová, Jana ; Třísko, Pavel (referee) ; Zach, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis is focused on opportunities for innovation of thermal insulation materials for use in construction. Textile waste, either from waste collection or textile industry is difficult to recycle and a substantial amount of said waste ends up at waste dumps or waste incinerators. The thesis is focused on available sources of raw material for textile fibers and suitable technologies for processing of recycled textile into the form of thermal insulation panels. The practical section of the thesis is focused on possible alterations of key properties of thermal insulation mats made of recycled textile fibers so that said insulation mats can be incorporated into building constructions.
Nest construction
Jenšovský, Václav ; Kreisinger, Jakub (advisor) ; Kratochvíl, Lukáš (referee)
The nest is in the life of birds important structure. It is a place where birds kept posterity throughout the period of reproduction. To make it nest offspring suitable place for development, must have a specific structure which is different for each type of variable. Variability, whether at the level of intraspecific and interspecific level and is influenced by several factors. These factors include thermal insulation properties, antipredatory properties, further property to protect the nest before (ecto) parasites, and also the construction of the nest in intraspecific communication as a selectable character sexually. All these factors are aligning differently, but often one factor may disadvantage second and thus reduce the success of rearing offspring. Key words: nest construction, thermal insulation properties, antipredatory properties, ectoparasites, sexual selection
Nest construction
Jenšovský, Václav ; Kreisinger, Jakub (advisor) ; Šulc, Michal (referee)
The nest is in the life of birds important structure. It's a place where kept for posterity during the entire period of reproduction. For this to be nest offspring suitable place for development, must have a specific structure which is variable for each species. Variability, whether at the level of intraspecific and interspecific level and is influenced by several factors. These factors include thermal insulation properties, antipredatory properties, further property to protect the nest before (ecto) parasites, but also can design nest pose as a selectable character sexually. Each of those factors differently closer together, but often one factor may disadvantage second and thus reduce the success of rearing offspring. Key words: nest construction, thermal insulation properties, antipredatory properties, ectoparasites, sexual selection

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