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Comparison of influence milking cows milking machine and herringbone milking parlors on selected parameters welfare of dairy cows
PROVAZNÍKOVÁ, Iveta
The aim of this diploma thesis was to obtain basic information about the milking process and than formulate findings about the behavior of dairy cows during milking and after 30 minutes after milking. There were compared data obtained during the milking in the milking parlor with a robot and in conventional milking parlor. Ethological observation was conducted for 24 hours and was focused on all milked cows during three different seasons at two different farms. During the monitoring there were conducted observations on 862 pieces 478 pieces on the farm with a milking robot and 384 pieces on the farm with a herringbone milking parlor. The data collection took place during the observation of the Holstein cattle and was focused in three areas of animal behavior. There was compared the need for feed intake, drinking and lying down of cows 30 minutes after they leaved the milking equipment. Obtained results were evaluated by means of two programs Microsoft Excel and Statistics 9.

Stephane Grappelli - life and work, violin technique
Ferenc, Marko ; PANOCHA, Jiří (advisor) ; MATOUŠEK, Bohuslav (referee)
The goal of bachelor thesis on topic „Stephane Grappelli – life and his work, violin technique“ is an attempt to give a closer look on interesting and diverse life of Stephane Grappelli, his various aspects, which had, in a flow of time, influence for the birth of the jazz violin discipline and without any doubts on one of the best jazz violin players in a history. Since his early years in orphanage, influence of his bohemian father, through music school and artistic environment of the parisien Montmartre, followed by his engagement with Gregorians, Quintet of the Hot Club of France, cooperation with Django Reinhardt up to other significant life moments, throughout which, the violin technique, described in the following part of the theses, used by Grappelli during his plays, has been dynamically evolved, and which gaves the solid ground for violin improvisation, which from his work, not tangible and complete in pieces, but a perfect guidance for jazz violinist od today´s era.

Collection and analysis of data from four voltage probes, SP-47 in the gallery Josef at Mokrsko within the the project MPO FR-TI3/325
Staš, Lubomír ; Souček, Kamil ; Nohejl, Zdeněk ; Kaláb, Tomáš ; Rutar, Tomáš
Text, including tables, graphs and images is a comprehensive annual report to the Treaty on the work of 823/24/10 data collection and evaluation of 4 pieces voltage probes, SP-47 in the gallery Josef at Mokrsko. It contains the results of the evaluation of the measurements of voltage changes in test wells in the immediate vicinity of the borehole stress - thermal sources in solid exploration adit SP-47 in Josef. All measurements were obtained using a strain gauge measuring the conical heads, specially manufactured and installed here for this purpose. Measurements are carried out within the project MPO-TIP FR-TI 3/325 - The importance of the thermal load of rocks - perspectives underground storage of thermal energy.

Jan Křtitel Vaňhal- Concerto in D Major, Life and Work
Gablas, Milan ; ŽALUD, Radomír (advisor) ; HUDEC, Jiří (referee)
The thesis discusses a Czech composer living in Vienna, Jan Křtitel Vaňhal, and his concerto D major for double bass and orchestra. The aim was to contribute to better understanding of the piece so that it would be easier for many interprets to study it. The first part of the thesis focuses on the basic biography of the author and it outlines the current state of research. Chapters about the galant style and the development of classicist concerto in the second part are meant to clarify the musicological context of the piece. The third part is the core of the entire thesis. It analyses the concerto D major in the adaptation for double bass and piano and it aims to assess Vaňhal’s composition style.


Analysis of heat treatment effect on dimension shift
Kunkela, Ondřej ; Jaroš, Aleš (referee) ; Kolář, Ladislav (advisor)
This bachelor thesis focuses on chemical-heat steel processing, mainly to the size change caused by the process itself. To look into the problem closely some samples from various materials and of various size have been made. The samples were measured before and after the ionic nitridation. Likewise the samples, the real peaces were measured, some of them were ionic nitridated and some were cemented. The real pieces were made from the same material but they differed in size and shape. Subsequently, all the figures were processed and assessed.

The engineer of human souls as pars pro toto of Josef Škovrecký's literary work
Hladík, Filip ; Špirit, Michael (advisor) ; Holý, Jiří (referee)
The present thesis deals with the work of Josef Škvorecký as a whole. In doing this, we aim to define specific plot sequences, narrative techniques, recurrent motifs etc. Simultaneously, the relations between single texts become clearer. The author offers a possible fictional world in each of his literary pieces. However, their perspectives often coalesce while the author deliberately alludes to events and occurrences known from his previous books, giving the reader a chance to link the items of the fictional worlds together. Using identical or very similar singularities, the author creates an "intertextual literary world", a self-contained macrocosm of sorts that should be as homogenous as possible. His plots have constant settings; his books include the same characters, his topic sequences are similar etc.¨ Obviously, Škvorecký attempts to create a homogenous macrocosm consisting of his texts. Bearing that in mind, we nevertheless regard every Škvoreckýs work as a self-contained fictional world. This approach is shown in the thesis e.g. on the motif of Kostelec as the hometown of different characters named Danny Smiřický. Each Danny is a specific singularity; we can follow their different perspectives in the fictional worlds of single texts. Certain lines of the characters development are closer, such as...

Klement Slavický and his Suite for oboe and piano
Bílá, Denisa ; BROŽKOVÁ, Jana (advisor) ; SEQUARDTOVÁ, Liběna (referee)
This thesis deal with life and work of czech musical composer of 20th century, Klement Slavický with special focus on his Suite for oboe and piano. The effort is to approach life story of a persecuted composer, whose works were known behind the borders despite the unwillingness of a political regime. Althought his work as well as his life story is not in common awareness. The analysis of Suite for oboe and piano is to be a help to next interpreters to understand the piece and to be a help with its playing. There is also a studio recording made for better picture and clearness of the piece.

The interpretive tradition and analysis of the “Pan” by Vítězslav Novák
Brizhaneva, Tatiana ; BILINSKÁ, Kvitoslava (advisor) ; MALÝ, František (referee)
The purpose of this thesis is a comprehensive performing analysis of the program Tone Poem “Pan” op. 43 by Vítězslav Novák. This composition represents one of the pearls of the Czech piano repertoire, but very few pianists included it in their concert programs because of the duration and technical difficulties. However, thanks to its originality, richness of the harmonic and melodic resources and quality of the detailes, the piano music of Vítězslav Novák is worth to be performed at concert venues much more frequently. Using for her studies czech information sources mostly, such as monographs, sets of articles about Novák, Novák’s biographic notes, the author has tried to aggregate data on the idea of “Pan”, the composition process and to describe the outstanding performers of this unique cycle. Recordings made by František Maxián, František Rauch, Martin Vojtíšek, Margaret Fingerhut and Slovak Filharmonic Orchestra with Zdeněk Bílek have served as valuable materials for the comparative analysis of different interpretations of the piece. The author’s own observations that were made during her studying and performing the piece as well as a theoretical analysis are included.

Interpretative analyse of J.S.Bach´s Chaccone from Partita No.2 D Minor
Pěruška, Matouš ; ČEPICKÝ, Leoš (advisor) ; TOMÁŠEK, Jiří (referee)
Bachelor thesis Interpretative analysis of J.S.Bach´s Chaccone from Partita No. 2 in d- Minor is focused on one of the greatest pieces for solo violin, the Chaccone by J.S.Bach. It is divided into three chapters. The first one introduces the personality of J.S.Bach, his biography, artistic skills, etc.Second chapter deals with Bach´s Sonatas and Partitas for solo violin; one of the very bases of ecery violinist´s repertoire, and Chaccone is the most sophisticated one. Third chapter is the center of this bachelor thesis . We analyze the Chaconne. My CD sources are the recordings of Henry Szaryng, Břetislav Novotný and Ivri Gitlis.