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Anorexia Nervosa
Korábková, Anna ; Macák, Marek (advisor) ; Jarošová, Andrea (referee)
Eating disorders are serious psychosmomatic diseases, which may eventually lead to death. Its development is sttributed to various causes, from an influence of ideals of beauty, as it is presented by advertising industry, to changing role of female in society. Spread of the disease is linked also to high demand on personal success in current society. Nonetheless, eating disorders are not new illness and exact causes of disease occurence are still a matter of debate. In this thesis I deal with Anorexia Nervosa, its symptoms, causes and also psychosocial context of the disease. Further I focus on services for people suffering fromAnorexia, which are available in Czech Republic. Causes of the disorder are highly individual, but as most common causes stated in literature are dysfunctional family or criticism from environment. Females are more susceptible, some personality traits seemingly also increase risk, but many of them may be in fact a consequences of the illness. Treatment is usually outpatient, for a succesful treatment pacient needs to recognise her or his condition as a disease. In Czech Republic treatment is well accessible, problematic is deficiency in follow-up care. On an example of five actual young women I demonstrate the above described variety of causes, course and treatment of the Anorexia...
Anorexia Nervosa
Korábková, Anna ; Macák, Marek (advisor) ; Jarošová, Andrea (referee)
Eating disorders are serious psychosmomatic diseases, which may eventually lead to death. Its development is sttributed to various causes, from an influence of ideals of beauty, as it is presented by advertising industry, to changing role of female in society. Spread of the disease is linked also to high demand on personal success in current society. Nonetheless, eating disorders are not new illness and exact causes of disease occurence are still a matter of debate. In this thesis I deal with Anorexia Nervosa, its symptoms, causes and also psychosocial context of the disease. Further I focus on services for people suffering fromAnorexia, which are available in Czech Republic. Causes of the disorder are highly individual, but as most common causes stated in literature are dysfunctional family or criticism from environment. Females are more susceptible, some personality traits seemingly also increase risk, but many of them may be in fact a consequences of the illness. Treatment is usually outpatient, for a succesful treatment pacient needs to recognise her or his condition as a disease. In Czech Republic treatment is well accessible, problematic is deficiency in follow-up care. On an example of five actual young women I demonstrate the above described variety of causes, course and treatment of the Anorexia...
What turnes Bluebeard into killer
Jarošová, Andrea ; DUFEK, Jiří (advisor) ; VAJCHR, Marek (referee)
Bluebeard is a killer, whose reason for the killing differs in every adaptation of his story. Along with Bluebeard's motivation for murder is changing not only the degree of his guilt, but also the importance of his existence. He is not even always taken as a real chcaracter, in some interpretations he is understood as a manifestation of destructive processes in the girl's mind. The work deals with the examination and comparison of these different approaches. I am exploring how to build a character in a adaptation, it the story of the character is missing in the original tale.
Analysis of secondary endosymbionts in selected species of aphids (Aphididae and Adelgidae)
JAROŠOVÁ, Andrea
Three methods for the detection of endosymbionts were compared on Diuraphis noxia (Aphididae) and 8 genera of Adelgidae. Out of these methods (diagnostic PCR, RFLP, DGGE), DGGE was the most successful. In populations of Diuraphis noxia 12 bacterial species were detected with no geografical pattern but relation to host plant was suggested. In adelgids 11 species of bacteria were detected with no obvious pattern of coevolution.
Diagnostics of species complex in the family Adelgidae by molecular markers
JAROŠOVÁ, Andrea
Three molecular markers were tested for use in species identification of two selected genuses of the Adelgidae. Two mitochondrial markers were successfully amplified and sequenced, part of the COI gene and fragment between the COII and COIII genes. Their ability to distinguish species complexes was checked by statistical methods and by construction of phylogenetic trees.

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