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Altruism in Biblical Texts and Philosophical and Religious Texts of China
Kříž, Martin ; Brož, Jaroslav (advisor) ; Matějec, Tomáš (referee)
Altruism in Biblical Texts and Philosophical-Religious Texts of China Keywords Altruism, Old Testament, New Testament, Christianity, agape, social teaching of the church, secularism, atheism, sociobiology, Confucianism. The topic of this thesis is altruism as it is manifested in the texts of the Old and New Testaments, in the social doctrine of the Church and in Confucianism. Altruism is described as a very abstract concept that originated and came into use in a certain polemic against religious concepts, and attention is given to how further usage has blurred this polemical edge and how Christians themselves use it. The thesis compares the concept of altruism with the specific concepts of amor, eros, caritas and agape in the Christian tradition. The concept of altruism in the Western tradition of thought from Aguste Comte to contemporary sociobiologists is discussed. An excursus into Chinese culture shows an ethical system with different starting points. The social doctrine of the Church as a response to current problems and new currents of thought is presented from the late 19th century to the present.
The Proposal of Taxation Incomes Legislation Nonnursed Enterprise in the Czech Republic
Kříž, Martin ; Cabala, Martin (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
The Bachelor thesis contains two parts, the theoretical part and the practical part. In the theoretical part of thesis is deal with brief history of prostitution, it’s developement as in europian measure so as in the territory of present land of Czech Republic, also deal with current situation of legally-taxation treatment. The practical part of thesis is focus on comparation of mention threatment with another europian countries and at the same time suggest how the new threatment can look like or how the old one might be innovated.
Production of bicycle pedals with FDM 3D printer
Kříž, Martin ; Sliwková, Petra (referee) ; Zemčík, Oskar (advisor)
This bachelor’s thesis deals with design and production of bicycle platform pedals using Fused Deposition Modeling. The thesis begins with overview of FDM method, its principle, applications and common used materials. The paper continues with analysis of design requirements and stress behavior of pedal body under various riding conditions. In the next section are presented three designs of pedal body, created according to design requirements and manufacturing method. Individual designs are evaluated using computer stress analysis.The main part of the thesis describes production of the first prototype from its initial design to the manufacturing process and final testing. Thesis follows with production of redesigned version of pedals based on collected data and concludes with proccess and economic evaluation
Korean buddhism in Czech Republic focusing on Zen school Kwan Um
Neuhauserová, Lucie ; Horák, Tomáš (advisor) ; Kříž, Martin (referee)
This thesis traces the history of the Korean Kwan Um School of Zen in the Czech Republic using the oral history approach. The first part of this thesis is designed as an introduction, aiming to contextualize the Kwan Um School within the broader Buddhist context. The second part of the thesis works with five interviews with current and former members of the school that were conducted for the purpose of this thesis. These interviews were subsequently processed using oral history approaches, forming a narrative that traces the history of the school in the Czech Republic. The history begins to unfold in the late 1970s when the teachings of the school started permeating socialist Czechoslovakia even before its formal establishment as the unified Kwan Um School of Zen. The thesis additionally tracks the progression of the school throughout the 1990s, as it underwent formalization in its relationship with the state, leading up to the present era.
Spectroscopic study of key biomolecular interactions for therapeutic applications of modified oligonucleotids
Kříž, Martin ; Štěpánek, Josef (advisor) ; Bednárová, Lucie (referee) ; Mašek, Vlastimil (referee)
Title: Spectroscopic study of key biomolecular interactions for therapeutic applications of modified oligonucleotides Author: Martin Kříž Department: Institute of Physics of Charles University Supervisor: Prof. RNDr. Josef Štěpánek, CSc., Institute of Physics of Charles University Abstract: This dissertation thesis is focused on study of biomolecular interactions that are crucial for therapeutic applications of modified oligonucleotides. Interactions of nucleic acids, in particular hybrid DNA: RNA duplexes with fully complementary sequences, as well as DNA: RNA duplexes with a central mismatch were studied. The molecular model was created. With this model the influence of five different chemical modifications in the DNA strand to its binding ability was studied. Structural changes were characterized by Raman spectroscopy using a precise differential and double differential spectra. These data were supplemented by thermodynamic parameters computed from melting curves obtained by UV absorption spectroscopy. Furthermore, the Raman spectroscopy was applied on study of conformation changes in the RNase L protein. These changes in the conformation occur after ligand binding, which in this case, either natural or modified short oligonucleotide. Measurement of RNase L was performed using a special experimental...
Relaxed rebalancing of binary search trees
Kříž, Martin ; Koubková, Alena (advisor) ; Koubek, Václav (referee)
In standard binary trees the rebalancing is carried out in connection with and immediately folowing the updates. Relaxed balancing allows to separate updates and rebalancing. First advantage of this approach is to keep the tree partially unbalanced and leave rebalancing to the different time when system is idle. Other great benefit of presented relaxed balancing algorithms in concurrent enviroment is necessity of keeping only small constant number of locks for modifying operations and thus allowing more modifying operations in the tree at the same time. The aim of this thesis is to empirically compare standard and relaxed variant of AVL tree in several different scenarios in concurrent enviroment according to number of data compares, number and type of rotations and according to the time requirements.
Diversity, phylogeny and ecology of members of the family Geastraceae
Zehnálek, Petr ; Koukol, Ondřej (advisor) ; Kříž, Martin (referee)
The family Geastraceae is a group of Fungi with global distribution and with saprophytic manner of nutrition. Its members have basic characters of class Gasteromycetes, which no longer exists. The fruitbodies have angiocarpous morphology and peridia are well developer and very distinct in their functions. Star-shaped mature fruitbody is the most typical character of these interesting mushrooms. This bachelor's thesis deals with family Geastraceae. Its object is give a basic overview about the actual state of knowledge of this group of Fungi. It is group that is known from all continets besides from Antarctica. The members of family Geastraceae are saprophytes and they are found in different forest and non-forest habitats. The members of this familia are characterized by their morphology with a special terms and it will be described in details. Other aim is a recapitulation historical development family Geastraceae in system of Basidiomycota. Several recent molecular phylogenetic studies brought some new surprising knowledges about taxonomy of the family Geastraceae and the membership of some genera was questioned.
New Diagnostic Methods in Dermatology: Non-invasive Diagnosis of Non-melanoma Skin Cancer
Kříž, Martin ; Arenberger, Petr (advisor) ; Pavel, Stanislav (referee) ; Vašků, Vladimír (referee)
Non-melanoma skin cancer (NMSC) is the most prevalent cancer in the light-skinned population. New less- or non-invasive treatments are increasingly used for NMSC patients, making the development of non-invasive diagnostic technologies highly relevant. The scope of this work is to present data on the current state-of-art in diagnostic methods for NMSC and actinic keratosis. Different key words were searched through scientific search-engines. Results of the two of our studies are presented. Encouraging results from the reviewed diagnostic trials have suggested a high diagnostic accuracy for many of the new technologies. New imaging technologies have the capability of providing new or additional data or enough information in vivo to understand of NMSC development and to help the clinical diagnostics. Some of the new technologies, especially the high frequency ultrasonography described in the paper have the potential to be used in the daily praxis of NMSC diagnostic. The fluorescence diagnostic brings in our point of view a great merit in second line diagnostics of advanced and not clear cases.
Spectroscopic study of key biomolecular interactions for therapeutic applications of modified oligonucleotids
Kříž, Martin
Title: Spectroscopic study of key biomolecular interactions for therapeutic applications of modified oligonucleotides Author: Martin Kříž Department: Institute of Physics of Charles University Supervisor: Prof. RNDr. Josef Štěpánek, CSc., Institute of Physics of Charles University Abstract: This dissertation thesis is focused on study of biomolecular interactions that are crucial for therapeutic applications of modified oligonucleotides. Interactions of nucleic acids, in particular hybrid DNA: RNA duplexes with fully complementary sequences, as well as DNA: RNA duplexes with a central mismatch were studied. The molecular model was created. With this model the influence of five different chemical modifications in the DNA strand to its binding ability was studied. Structural changes were characterized by Raman spectroscopy using a precise differential and double differential spectra. These data were supplemented by thermodynamic parameters computed from melting curves obtained by UV absorption spectroscopy. Furthermore, the Raman spectroscopy was applied on study of conformation changes in the RNase L protein. These changes in the conformation occur after ligand binding, which in this case, either natural or modified short oligonucleotide. Measurement of RNase L was performed using a special experimental...

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