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Production of adjustable in-line skates
Sulovský, Marek ; Kandus, Bohumil (referee) ; Žák, Ladislav (advisor)
The thesis is focused on design of adjustable in-line skates. Using this design, users can set its length to their shoes. Adjustable length can cover up to three shoe length sizes. Traditional wood and steel designs are now almost fully replaced by plastic. Plastics are modern materials that have a lot of useful features. They have lower density than steel, while maintaining acceptable stiffness. Major part of the design can be manufactured using plastic injection molding and wheels are made by casting technology. Remaining parts include standardized stainless steel bolts with threaded inserts and aluminum rivets. Major features, setting this design apart include stable 3-wheel platform, fast Velcro fixing and built-in hex driver.
Study of the unit load and formation equipment for a material handling
Kadlec, Tomáš ; Malášek, Jiří (referee) ; Kašpárek, Jaroslav (advisor)
The study is focused on handling and forming devices for material handling. The work includes the division and categorization of these devices, including an overview of the devices used in each category. It also deals with an overview of normative requirements with laws concerning storage and molding equipment. A tabular overview is created in the attachment. It is a study analysis that takes the form of an educational study background.
Glottal Stop and Linking in Czech English
SALABOVÁ, Dita
This diploma thesis focuses on some aspects of pronunciation of Czech speakers of English, which receive relatively little attention, notably on phenomena known as glottal stop and lin-king. The thesis starts from a comparison of the Czech and English phonological system, fol-lowed by a detailed description of the glottal stop and its use. It also provides an explanation of phenomena in English used for smooth transition between words, i.e. linking phonemes r, l and w, and intrusive r, which lie in the focus of the work. In Chapter Six the main focus turns onto a text containing the above mentioned features and its analysis. The research itself is based on authentic recordings of both Czech and native English speakers reading the text. In the following part are analysed established features. In Chapter Seven the author formulates the general principles and implications for teaching methodology, which could help students of English improve their pronunciation with respect to linking and minimise the interference between the languages, manifested as an overuse of glottal stop in spoken English.
Study of the unit load and formation equipment for a material handling
Kadlec, Tomáš ; Malášek, Jiří (referee) ; Kašpárek, Jaroslav (advisor)
The study is focused on handling and forming devices for material handling. The work includes the division and categorization of these devices, including an overview of the devices used in each category. It also deals with an overview of normative requirements with laws concerning storage and molding equipment. A tabular overview is created in the attachment. It is a study analysis that takes the form of an educational study background.
The development of ski bindings after World War II
Drbohlav, Antonín ; Jindra, Matouš (advisor) ; Gnad, Tomáš (referee)
SUMMARY: Title: The development of ski bindings after World War II Objectives: The aim of the work is to capture and describe the major events in the development of the downhill bindings that took place since the end of II. World War II to the present. Methodology: The work has a historical character using histographic methods. In particular, the historical, chronological and direct methods were used. Conclusion: A summary of the data in chronological form enriches the theoretical background of skiing history. The work extends available information sources on topics that have not been elaborated in a comprehensive way. Keywords: Ski equipment, bindings, history of skiing
Production of adjustable in-line skates
Sulovský, Marek ; Kandus, Bohumil (referee) ; Žák, Ladislav (advisor)
The thesis is focused on design of adjustable in-line skates. Using this design, users can set its length to their shoes. Adjustable length can cover up to three shoe length sizes. Traditional wood and steel designs are now almost fully replaced by plastic. Plastics are modern materials that have a lot of useful features. They have lower density than steel, while maintaining acceptable stiffness. Major part of the design can be manufactured using plastic injection molding and wheels are made by casting technology. Remaining parts include standardized stainless steel bolts with threaded inserts and aluminum rivets. Major features, setting this design apart include stable 3-wheel platform, fast Velcro fixing and built-in hex driver.

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