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Interactions of mouse pinworms and trichomonads
Choutková, Jana ; Horák, Petr (advisor) ; Langrová, Iva (referee)
Oxyurid nematodes Aspiculuris tetraptera and Syphacia obvelata are both common mouse intestinal parasites; in the same location several species of trichomonads occur. Tritrichomonas muris is the most often found, but there are also some others: Tritrichomonas minuta, Pentatrichomonas hominis or Hexamastix muris. It is known that, under some circumstances, trichomonads can be found in the intestine of mouse pinworms, as reported by Theiler and Farber (1936) for T. muris in A. tetraptera and S. obvelata. What is interesting, trichomonads were found also in pinworms from trichomonad-negative mice. In 1933, Becker observed motile trophozoites of T. muris in the egg of S. obvelata. These observations offer a chance that the protist may be transmitted to a new host in similar manner (via pinworm eggs) as it was described for Histomonas meleagridis. In our study we document trichomonads in pinworm bodies, determine species of trichomonads, search for their localization, morphology and, based on the data, assess possibility of trichomonad transmission to a new mammalian host via pinworm eggs. By use of classical histology, in situ hybridization and transmission electron microscopy, we observed trichomonads exclusively in the intestinal lumen of both pinworm species. They were found in the entire pinworm...

Automated user knowledge testing on StartupJobs.cz
Mikschik, Filip ; Koubský, Petr (advisor) ; Hrkal, Filip (referee)
This diploma thesis is focused on proposal and implementation of automatized user testing in StartupJobs.cz project. It describes it from theoretical preparation through implemenation to evaluation of this project after first year. It is divided into two main parts. First one is about description of company which is implementing the testing. It describes reasons and expectations from testing implementation. It also creates a theoretical background by describing Classical Test Theory (CTT), Item Reposnse Theory (IRT) and more others. End of this part is consists of review of relevant literary sources. In second, practical part is the thesis focused on using these theories in praxis. How to use them for company's purposes. It is followed by description of system implementation and main part of the thesis is focused on evaluation of user testing implementation using data collected through the first year. Goal of this thesis is to validate hypothesis which are related to testing implementation (relationship between having tests and success rate of candidates). Main contribution of this work is complex overview on this field from theories to practical implementation which created during first year a lot of unique data presented in this paper.

Slupkové galaxie a modifikovaná Newtonova dynamika
Bílek, Michal ; Jungwiert, Bruno (advisor) ; Růžička, Adam (referee)
Our work has two recherchive parts. The first is devoted to the shell galaxies and we describe the observational facts here, different models of origin and the possibility of determining the gravitational potential with the use of shells. The second part is on the modified Newtonian dynamics (MOND). We explain what it consists in, its implications and its experimental tests. The third part is devoted to our numerical simulations of a shell system evolution both in the classical and modified dynamics. Our mission is to explain the differences in the two simulation theoretically and to verify, whether the result of the modified simulation oppose the observed shells around the galaxy NGC 3923. The conclusion is it doesn't, but our test is not very strong.

Design and Testing of methodology for in-situ sample cleaning for low voltage electron microscopy
Rudolfová, Zdena ; Vávra,, Ivo (referee) ; Kolíbal, Miroslav (advisor)
This thesis concentrates on the methodology of semiconductor samples preparation for low voltage scanning electron microscopy. In the first part a detailed theory of sample imaging using electron beam and difference between classical scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and low voltage scanning electron microscopy (LVSEM) is described. It is given a description of a contrast formation in SEM and LVSEM and theories describing a contrast formation of differently doped semiconductors. The second part contains experimental data. The advantages and disadvantages of cleavage and focused ion beam (FIB) milling as sample preparation techniques are discussed. FIB was found as the best method for sample preparation for the analysis of precisely defined location on the sample. It is necessary to use the lowest possible FIB accelerating voltage for final polishing, ideally 1 kV.

Skorokompaktní vnoření prostorů funkcí
Křepela, Martin ; Pick, Luboš (advisor) ; Spurný, Jiří (referee)
This work is dealing with almost-compact embeddings of function spaces, in particular, the class of classical and weak Lorentz spaces with a norm given by a general weight fuction is studied. These spaces are not Banach function spaces in general, thus the almost-compact em- bedding is defined for more general sturctures of rearrangement-invariant lattices. A general characterization of when an r.i. lattice is almost-compactly embedded into a Lorentz space, involving an optimal constant of a certain continuous embedding, is proved. Based on this the- orem and appropriate known results about continuous embeddings, explicit characterizations of mutual almost-compact embeddings of all subtypes of Lorentz spaces are obtained. 1

The Introduction of Contact Ecotoxicity Tests for the Assessment of Terrestrial Ecosystems
Modlitbová, Pavlína ; Kráčmar, Stanislav (referee) ; Beklová, Miroslava (referee) ; Demnerová, Kateřina (referee) ; Vávrová, Milada (advisor)
This dissertation thesis is focus on using toxicity tests with testing organism - terrestrial isopod Porcellio scaber. This organism is use for toxicity assessment of selected anorganic compunds which could contaminate terrestrial ecosystem. This organism was selected for several reasons - sophisticated test methodology; well known biology of these animals and their ecological relevance. Besides classical endpoints such as mortality, change in mass of test specimens and the effect of the presence and concentration of contaminants onto food consumption; we monitored changes in the morphometric characteristics at the level of tissues and cells, the cytotoxicity and possibly bioaccumulation in various parts of the body of the organism. Selected test substance in this thesis were nanoparticles and inorganic salts. Wherein for chosen gold nanoparticles was carried out a complete study presents several levels of organization of living matter (organism, tissue, cell). For selected salts compound, this study was carried out on the behavior of organisms and classical endpoints.

Fresnel Incoherent Correlation Holography (FINCH)
Bouchal, Petr ; Zemánek, Pavel (referee) ; Chmelík, Radim (advisor)
This master’s thesis develops a novel method of digital holography, from recent studies known as Fresnel Incoherent Correlation Holography (FINCH). The method enables the reconstruction of the correlation records of three-dimensional objects, captured under quasi-monochromatic, incoherent illumination. The experimental system is based on an action of a Spatial Light Modulator, driven by computer generated holograms to create mutually correlated beams. Both optical and digital parts of the experiment can be carried out using procedures of classical holography, diffractive optics and digital holography. As an important theoretical result of the master’s thesis, a new computational model was proposed, which allows to describe the experiment completely with respect to its two basic phases. The proposed model allows to understood the method intuitively and can be used additionally for analysis and interpretation of the imaging parameters and the system optimalization. The theoretical part of the master’s thesis also presents a detailed description of the correlation imaging based on an appropriate reconstruction process. Computational models were developed for both monochromatic and quasi-monochromatic illumination. In experimental part, all theoretical results were verified. The imaging parameters were examined using standard resolution target tests and appropriate biological samples. As an original experimental result, spiral modification of the system resulting in a vortex imaging was proposed and realized. Here, a selective edge enhancement of three-dimensional objects is possible, resulting in a significant extension of possible applications of the method.

Advanced technology project of valve body
Štábl, Martin ; Zemčík, Oskar (referee) ; Zemčík, Oskar (advisor)
This diploma work is dealing with the progressive production technology proposal of the valve body type S43 components. This is the high-pressure valve for the classical power supply. Here in the work is described the structural design of the valves, the material of the valve body and its machinability. Following an analysis of the existing production technology is the new production technology proposal for this part. All is designed with regards to the business possibilities of the Armaturka Vranová Lhota company. In conclusion of the work is presented the technical economic evaluation of both the existing and the proposed manufacturing technology.

Team work, work in a virtual team
Valentínová, Alexandra ; Kašparová, Eva (advisor) ; Vostarková, Šárka (referee)
The point of the bachelor thesis is to introduce the team work and the work in a virtual team. In theoretical part, the explanation of several terms, their definitions and main characteristics can be found. The chapter starts with definition of terms, such as social and work group, team work and then their distinction follows. Further, the thesis is focused on virtual team, its birth from the view of authors of modern management, differences between traditional and virtual team; and tools used in work with virtual team. The second, practical, part is focused on classic and virtual teams from the point of view of students of Slovenská technická univerzita in Bratislava that were used as respondents of empirical research through the medium of questionnaire. The contribution of the thesis is their own view on the work in teams and what would they improve to make teams more successful.

Tax havens and their uses in international tax planning
Martínek, Ondřej ; Hraba, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Borkovec, Aleš (referee)
Diplomová práce Ondřej Martínek Abstract Tax havens are thorn in the eye of the OECD countries, nonetheless they emerged originally on europian soil and on the ruins of british empire. Classical accusation argues, the tax havens are supposed to earn on luring foreign capital that is enabled to evade taxation and by that they breach the balance of national budgets and tax justice in developed countries, enwiden social imbalance and speed up global tax competition. There are many forms of tax avoidance via tax havens: transfer pricing, holding structures, trusts, foundations or offshore business. Although many of these forms remain illegal, for certain other ones the states are the ones responsible for - e.g. generous web of double tax treaties. Global shortage to national budgets is estimated at around 3% of total revenues. Tax competition exists and global tax rates are in fact decreasing, however national tax revenues are, in absolute terms, rising. Because of this ambiguous effect on global economy and near impossibility to distinguish "real" tax havens, the developed countries are choosing rather careful policy to the tax havens and concentrate on negotiations and concluding TIEA's.