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Standardization and harmonization of the expert process analyses of the new-built flats
Nováčková, Jana ; Hobst, Leonard (referee) ; Mikš, Lubomír (referee) ; Brožovský, Jiří (advisor)
Legal rules and regulations, which are engaged in forensic engineering including expert evidence’s requirements, are because of the difference of this sphere very universal and common. Due to this situation, legal orders and regulations can not standardize and harmonize expert procedures for particular branches or their specific parts. The Dissertation thesis is focused on a elaboration of the methodology procedure for expert evidence’s elaborations, which analyze defects and imperfections in new-built flats.
The residential area in Brno - Červený kopec
Nováčková, Jana ; Ležatka,, Lukáš (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The object of this diploma work is the creation of a new built-up area in the location of the former Kohn´s brickfield on the Červený kopec in Brno. This area belongs to of the most considerable brownfields in Brno and nowadays is used mostly as a dumping ground. The concept elaborated in this diploma work has the ambition to offer quality housing possibilities close to the the city centre and to the nature in the same time.
Vertikální migrace Cs-137 v půdním profilu do hloubky 1m
NOVÁČKOVÁ, Jana
From the point of view of long-term environmental contamination, cesium-137 is the most important element because it is absorbed into the human body, but also into the root system of plants, mosses, fungi, wild berries and wild game meat. Above all, however, it remains in different layers of the soil. Several main factors affect the distribution of radionuclides in the soil, namely rainfall, water entry into the soil, diffusion, migration through root systems, human, animal activity, etc. Monitoring its occurrence in the environment is important and involves the interference of cesium-137 with potassium. It in absorbed in the human body (about 80%) and excreted in the urine. It remains most in soft tissues and its biological half-life is 110 days. We are exposed to ionizing radiation from natural sources and human activities. Human activity causes artificial radioactivity, which is relatively small, compared to natural radioactivity, but the impact on human health can be huge. The first part of the bachelor thesis relates to the issue with the use of theoretical and scientific information, standards, law. The next part includes the methodology and results of practical measurement of soil samples. The aim was to find out which layer of soil deposits the most radioactive cesium, because it is assumed that it is still a part of it. Soil samples were taken in the protected landscape area of Šumava, in the 2nd zone of the National Park, in the Železnorudsko area, locality Nová Hůrka (Kuchyně). The site choice presented the distribution of radioactive fallout in our territory. Soil samples were take in 1 cm increments to a depth of 1 m, dried, cleaned and prepared for measurement. The samples taken were measured in the standard way at the Regional Center of the State Office for Nuclear Safety (SÚJB) in České Budějovice. The spectra obtained by measurement were evaluated using GAMWIN software. In the practical part, soil layers with a thickness of 1 cm to a depth of 1 m were taken and after their processing and preparation for measurement, the activity of cesium-137 in soil samples was measured by semiconductor gamma spectrometry. The measured results were compared with the results of previous soil samples and they were evaluated and interpreted in the bachelor's thesis. The results of the measurements showed the depth to which the maximum of cesium-137, which comes from nuclear weapons testing, and especially from the radiation accident at Chernobyl, is currently located. The aim of the work was to find out what is the depth distribution of cesium-137 in uncultivated soils and whether its migration through the soil profile is still ongoing and to confirm or refute the hypothesis of what maximum amount still occurs in the range of plant root system.
The impact of geography and subsistence on distribution of NRY haplogroups in Europe and Africa
Nováčková, Jana ; Černý, Viktor (advisor) ; Munclinger, Pavel (referee) ; Macholán, Miloš (referee)
Y chromosome is due to its special characteristics the ideal tool of archaeogenetic studies. Its diversity is influenced by several factors and I analysed two of them (geographical location and subsistence). I generated SNPs and STRs data from several loci of samples from Slovakia (156 samples, 5 regions) and sub-Saharan Africa, where I analysed samples of sedentary farmers (481 samples, 18 regions) and nomadic pastorals (405 samples, 16 regions). Slovakia is situated at the meeting point of two migration ways. First of them was spread from the east to the west and is associated with enlargement of haplogroup R1a in Europe. The second came from the Iberian Peninsula eastward and is associated with enlargement of haplogroup R1b. Results of MDS graphs replicate the geographical map of Europe. Slovakia is situated in the middle of Russian, Balkanian and Iberian samples. Correlation between genetics and geographic distances is indicated by hierarchical AMOVA analysis and Mantel tests. Populations in sub-Saharan Africa differ from each other by the subsistence pattern. Different life style influence the diversity of the Y chromosome. Nomadic pastoralists and sedentary farmers share different haplogroups, for example, while haplogroup R1b was detected only in nomadic pastoral groups, sedentary farmers...
The impact of geography and subsistence on distribution of NRY haplogroups in Europe and Africa
Nováčková, Jana ; Černý, Viktor (advisor) ; Munclinger, Pavel (referee) ; Macholán, Miloš (referee)
Y chromosome is due to its special characteristics the ideal tool of archaeogenetic studies. Its diversity is influenced by several factors and I analysed two of them (geographical location and subsistence). I generated SNPs and STRs data from several loci of samples from Slovakia (156 samples, 5 regions) and sub-Saharan Africa, where I analysed samples of sedentary farmers (481 samples, 18 regions) and nomadic pastorals (405 samples, 16 regions). Slovakia is situated at the meeting point of two migration ways. First of them was spread from the east to the west and is associated with enlargement of haplogroup R1a in Europe. The second came from the Iberian Peninsula eastward and is associated with enlargement of haplogroup R1b. Results of MDS graphs replicate the geographical map of Europe. Slovakia is situated in the middle of Russian, Balkanian and Iberian samples. Correlation between genetics and geographic distances is indicated by hierarchical AMOVA analysis and Mantel tests. Populations in sub-Saharan Africa differ from each other by the subsistence pattern. Different life style influence the diversity of the Y chromosome. Nomadic pastoralists and sedentary farmers share different haplogroups, for example, while haplogroup R1b was detected only in nomadic pastoral groups, sedentary farmers...
Leisure time activities of students of 9th grade from the elementary schools in Prague and South Bohemia region
Nováčková, Jana ; Blažková, Veronika (advisor) ; Nováková, Daniela (referee)
The aim of this work is to find out how 9th grade students in Prague and in the South Bohemia region spend their leisure time and also to compare how different interests and hobbies are in this age category between those living in Prague and in the small towns. This work also aims to determine whether the pupils know where they can spend their leisure time. The work is separated into two parts, a theoretical one and a practical one. The practical part describes the objectives and results of the research survey. The questionnaire examines the leisure time activities of 9th graders and also tries to determine whether the students are familiar with institutions and facilities that are intendend for leisure activities in the regions concerned. Key words: Adolescent, comparison, extracurricular education, leisure pedagogy, leisure activities, leisure
Emotions in experimental animation
Nováčková, Jana Kristýna ; DĚCKÁ, Eliška (advisor) ; ČIHAŘOVÁ, Libuše (referee)
This work deals with the relation of emotions to contemporary experimental animation. It engages in the emotional experience of a viewer to non-narrative film storytelling and its means of expression. At the same time, it examines what the creative processes and attitudes of filmmakers towards emotions in experimental animation are. Analysis of the questionnaires also reveals whether the creator counts on the viewer's specific interpretation of the film.
Intuition in creative process of animation movie
Nováčková, Jana Kristýna ; DĚCKÁ, Eliška (advisor) ; ČIHAŘOVÁ, Libuše (referee)
This work deals with the relation of emotions to contemporary experimental animation. It engages in the emotional experience of a viewer to non-narrative film storytelling and its means of expression. At the same time, it examines what the creative processes and attitudes of filmmakers towards emotions in experimental animation are. Analysis of the questionnaires also reveals whether the creator counts on the viewer's specific interpretation of the film.
Standardization and harmonization of the expert process analyses of the new-built flats
Nováčková, Jana ; Hobst, Leonard (referee) ; Mikš, Lubomír (referee) ; Brožovský, Jiří (advisor)
Legal rules and regulations, which are engaged in forensic engineering including expert evidence’s requirements, are because of the difference of this sphere very universal and common. Due to this situation, legal orders and regulations can not standardize and harmonize expert procedures for particular branches or their specific parts. The Dissertation thesis is focused on a elaboration of the methodology procedure for expert evidence’s elaborations, which analyze defects and imperfections in new-built flats.
The residential area in Brno - Červený kopec
Nováčková, Jana ; Ležatka,, Lukáš (referee) ; Pavlovský, Tomáš (advisor)
The object of this diploma work is the creation of a new built-up area in the location of the former Kohn´s brickfield on the Červený kopec in Brno. This area belongs to of the most considerable brownfields in Brno and nowadays is used mostly as a dumping ground. The concept elaborated in this diploma work has the ambition to offer quality housing possibilities close to the the city centre and to the nature in the same time.

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