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Strategy Draft for the 42nd Mechanized Battalion Integration in Foreign Missions
Hochman, Jindřich ; Musil, Martin (advisor) ; Rypáček, Martin (referee)
After official signature of Dayton contract on December 1995 preface Czech Republic era priority transmission troops to the campaign multinational units headed by NATO, fated to exaction peace, resulting freeze and renewal critical region. Character contemporary campaign, way their lead, neighbourhood, in which they are led, asymmetrical enemy and considerable distance to the site of action and resources laying diverse demand on unit`s abilities. In Diploma thesis they are most often used logical methods, especially analysis, synthesis, inductance and deduction. Further is improved observational method, in analytical part is usued document analysis and SWOT analysis. Like information gathering is utilized structured talk. Strategy Draft for the 42nd Mechanized Battalion Integration in Foreign Missions purpose is warn thereon, that should document contain and wherewith the strategy should have deal with. The proposal is not introduce entire policy, but only her major principles and outline inevitable element. Strategy Draft for the 42nd Mechanized Battalion Integration in Foreign Missions should have be found upon this see: Build-up slip-over and interoperable units, reservation efficient organization, steerage and handling of units, education, preparation and training. Global aim formation get past formulate this way: Sharing on build-up functional system defence of the state. Battalion mission should have be performance netted public houses and lands -- outer national security, in contemporary security neighbourhood by means of active incidence in campaign outside the area member country NATO and EU. Himself processing and realization strategy should have be above all object activities unit staff.

Syntéza bis-cystinyl fragmentu hinge oblasti lidského IgG1 na PEG, využívající enzymaticky štěpitelnou spojku
Niederhafner, Petr ; Šafařík, Martin ; Hlaváček, Jan
Bis-cystinyl fragment of hinge region from the human IgG1, containing enzymatically cleavable linker, was prepared using PEG.

Syntéza a využití peptidů obsahujících 3,4-dehydroprolin
Hlaváček, Jan ; Bennettová, Blanka ; Černý, B. ; Vlasáková, Věra ; Slaninová, Jiřina ; Holík, Josef ; Tykva, Richard
The series of peptides containing 3,4-dehydroproline prepared was tritiated and used in the study on degradation of oosatic peptides.

Synthesis and characterization of AibB8LysB28ProB29-insulin to study T a R conformations of insulin
Kosinová, Lucie ; Stiborová, Marie (advisor) ; Flegel, Martin (referee)
According to the International Diabetes Federation, there were 285 million people in the age from 20 to 79 years suffering from diabetes on the planet in 2010. This means diabetes has become a global epidemic so the importace of insulin research is still growing. Insulin is a protein hormone that plays a key role in regulating blood glucose level which has a widespread impact on the whole metabolism. Insulin acts through binding of its monomeric form to the insulin receptor. At present, however, the active monomeric structure of insulin is still unknown. It is clear that insulin monomer must undergo structural changes upon binding to the insulin receptor as the residues crucial for the interaction are burried within the native form. According to studies of highly active hormon analogs there is an ample evidence that the C-terminal part of the B-chain is a dynamic element in insulin activation and receptor binding. Probably, there is also great importance of the B-chain N- terminus and the transition between T and R conformation. However, the exact significance of the T and R states of insulin remains unclear. In this work, a new insulin analog AibB8LysB28ProB29-insulin was prepared for the purpose of studying significance of the T and R conformations of insulin and their relationship to the active...


Synthesis of SiO2/Au core/shell nanoparticles for enhancement of OCT signal
Kantorová, Martina ; Kolář, Radim (referee) ; Drbohlavová, Jana (advisor)
The aim of this master thesis is synthesis of SiO2/Au core/shell nanoparticles. These nanoparticles should improve the signal of optical coherence tomography (OCT). The procedure of nanoparticle synthesis is described in the work. Synthetized nanoparticles were analyzed by scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Ultraviolet-Visible spectroscopy (UV-Vis), Near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS), Fourier transform-infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) and Dynamic light scattering (DLS). Then, the synthetized nanoparticles were tested for enhancement of OCT signal. For this testing were also used commercial nanoparticles with the same structure and similar size.

Využití internetových sociálních sítí jako pomůcka při studiu na střední odborné škole
Ondryášová, Denisa
Bachelor's thesis is focused on phenomenon of internet social networks. The aim of theoretical part is providing basic information about internet social networks, including history, introducing summary popular Czech and world-wide social networks, showing positive and negative characteristics related to its using and demarcation their function in educational system. Method of theoretical part is survey of sophisticated sources, its analysis, synthesis and comparison. The aim of practical part is finding out using questionnaire, if social networks are helpful for students during their study period, the reason why students associate themselves in group and how they use this possibility. The questionnaire is using at secondary school in Brno with focusing on graduation classes. Obtained data is evaluated using evaluation analysis. On basement of results of analysis is proposing recommendations for pedagogical practice for teacher at secondary school, which leading to didactic page of education, specifically to proposals on using of social networks in education and within educational preparations of students.

Regional differentiation in the population development of South Bohemia: historic-geographic analysis
KLUČKA, Štěpán
The master's thesis deals with the formation of territorial differentiation in South Bohemia region from the point of population development. The structure of the regional settlement system has undergone dynamic and uneven development that has been affected by a wide range of varied factors. As a result of their spatial interactions, numerous micro-regional disparities appeared. The primary purpose of this study is to determine the impact of these factors both at the level of individual municipalities and the level of micro-regions. Empirical data for this research were collected from the national population censuses, regularly gathered from 1869. Because of this time constraint, the main attention is paid to the industrial period that is also considered as the most important stage for urbanization processes. The study is divided into four significant parts: the crucial analytical part is preceded by a brief introduction of the most important possible determinants and the contextualization of regional population development in the context of nationwide trends. The third part is the core of the research that is based on the analysis of key factors on a sample of 103 selected South Bohemian municipalities. The second analytical part builds on the conclusions of the previous one and deals with an assessment of changes in the dynamics of population development at the micro-regional level. Within the final synthesis, the micro-regions are divided into categories based on the core-periphery concept. Furthermore, the generalization of the main trends and the prediction is implemented. Finally, all the research hypotheses are both confirmed or refused.

Synthesis of alkylphosphinic acids
Procházková, Soňa ; Vojtíšek, Pavel (referee) ; Kubíček, Vojtěch (advisor)
The preparation of methylphosphinic acid and (3-terc-butoxy-3-oxopropyl)phosphinic acid using reaction between bis(trimethylsilyloxy)phosphine (BTSP) and iodomethane or tert-butyl acrylate was investigated. BTSP was generated in situ from ammonium phosphinate and hexamethyldisilazane. Simultaneously, the preparation of BTSP using N,O-bis(trimethylsilyl)acetamide was optimilized. The effect of conditions of the alkylation and addition reactions on the yield of monosubstituted and disubstituted phosphinic acids was examined. Furthemore, the preparation and properties of the BTSP-borane adduct and its possible employment in H-phosphinic acid syntheses were explored KEYWORDS: Organophosphorus synthesis, silylesters, borane adducts.

Výuka komunikačních dovedností v rámci odborného výcviku v oboru Kadeřník
Trojanová, Lada
This bachelor thesis deals with the issues of the communication skills development of the Hairdresser Programme's students. The thesis is divided into the practical and the theoretical parts. The goal of the theoretical part is to define the concept of the communication, describe the functions and the components of the communication. Further, this thesis concerns the social perception, ways of dealing with people and the specialized Hairdresser Programme Training. The methods of the theoretical part are the study of the professional literature, creation of the extracts and their analysis, synthesis and comparison. The goal of the practical part is to analyse the incorporation of the communication skills education into the Hairdresser Programme Training. The practical part contains the specific content of the training that could be incorporated into the specialized training. Subsequently, this concept was realized in practice at selected training school by the author of this thesis. Afterwards, the questionnaire research in order to evaluate the training was performed, the respondents are the participants. The methods of the practical part are the analysis of the used techniques and methods of the communication skills development and the questionnaire that was evaluated by the simple statistic methods. Finally, the specified practical recommendations arising from the performed analysis are formulated.