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Tuberculosis - re-established problem of European population
Jírová, Jitka
Tuberculosis - re-established problem of European population Abstract The main objective of this study is to collect data and to provide information about current tuberculosis burden on European population and to capture the most important trends in development of spreading the infection in the European region in the period 1995-2010. A typology of the countries of the European region is performed on the base of main features of tuberculosis morbidity and mortality in the period 2008-2010. Detailed analysis of level of tuberculosis morbidity and mortality for each region was based on available data. The study also presents the plans of major world and European organizations to eliminate spread of tuberculosis.
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Nové směry vývoje v experimentálních metodách ve spojení s numerickým modelováním
Jírová, Jitka
The bilateral symposia have a long tradition and are organized on the basis of the agreement between DFG and AS CR every two year. They bring together selected scientists, who are actively involved in experimental and numerical solid mechanics, theoretically and practically, in order to exchange experience, to report on the present state-of-art as well as on running research projects, to discuss due questions and problems and to promote the co-operation between individuals as well as between institutions.
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MKP analýza nerovnoměrné cementové vrstvy acetabulární komponenty totální kyčelní endoprotézy
Vyčichl, Jan ; Kunecký, Jiří ; Kytýř, Daniel ; Jírová, Jitka
The article deals with FE contact analysis of interaction between pelvic bone and cemented acetabular component with imperfection in cement layer. Imperfection is thinking as non-uniform cement layer of double types. First type is attenuate cement layer and second type is extrude cement layer with contact between polyethylene cup and pelvic bone. For all this cases there were created contact FE models with defination boundary contitions and loads. This models were used to ascertain the contact stress conditions in the underlying subchondral bone. Results were compared with ideal position of acetabular component in the pelvic bone.
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