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Construction phase in the building information model
Richterová, Zuzana ; Hanzl,, Vlastimil (referee) ; Berková, Alena (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the creation of construction phases in the building information model, which were created with the use of data from the design documentation of passport, data from the actual measurements taken mainly by laser scanning and the design documentation of reconstruction. This thesis describes the procedure from fieldwork (acquisition of measurement data), through its processing, to the final drawings including also the model in *.rvt format. The focus of the thesis is on the project phases, for which the issues arising in their creation are described. The stumbling block in this thesis was the inconsistency in the design documentations, which was mainly reflected in the creation of the model of the reconstruction phase. All the pitfalls that occurred in the thesis are explained in the text.
Model of the block house in Revit
Richterová, Zuzana ; Volařík, Tomáš (referee) ; Berková, Alena (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis was to create a model of the ground floor in the software called Revit and explain the method of work in the program. This model is based on the real construction of a slab block which is located at Herčíkova 2, Brno. The created model was created on the provided documents from the 2018 course called Complex project and from the preserved original design documentation from 1969. The whole bachelor thesis is divided into chapters, which are named according to the individual modeled elements. Especially for the chapters Floor, Staircase, Railings, Doors, Windows, Annotations and Linking of projects, there is a more detailed description, analysis of problems, demonstrations, working with different types of families, inserting coordinate system and comparing reality and model in the project. Furthermore, in the bachelor's thesis there is a chapter Tips, which is used to simplify work in software Revit.
Construction phase in the building information model
Richterová, Zuzana ; Hanzl,, Vlastimil (referee) ; Berková, Alena (advisor)
The diploma thesis deals with the creation of construction phases in the building information model, which were created with the use of data from the design documentation of passport, data from the actual measurements taken mainly by laser scanning and the design documentation of reconstruction. This thesis describes the procedure from fieldwork (acquisition of measurement data), through its processing, to the final drawings including also the model in *.rvt format. The focus of the thesis is on the project phases, for which the issues arising in their creation are described. The stumbling block in this thesis was the inconsistency in the design documentations, which was mainly reflected in the creation of the model of the reconstruction phase. All the pitfalls that occurred in the thesis are explained in the text.
Model of the block house in Revit
Richterová, Zuzana ; Volařík, Tomáš (referee) ; Berková, Alena (advisor)
The aim of the bachelor thesis was to create a model of the ground floor in the software called Revit and explain the method of work in the program. This model is based on the real construction of a slab block which is located at Herčíkova 2, Brno. The created model was created on the provided documents from the 2018 course called Complex project and from the preserved original design documentation from 1969. The whole bachelor thesis is divided into chapters, which are named according to the individual modeled elements. Especially for the chapters Floor, Staircase, Railings, Doors, Windows, Annotations and Linking of projects, there is a more detailed description, analysis of problems, demonstrations, working with different types of families, inserting coordinate system and comparing reality and model in the project. Furthermore, in the bachelor's thesis there is a chapter Tips, which is used to simplify work in software Revit.
The effect of pyrethroid based pesticides on fish
RICHTEROVÁ, Zuzana
Pyrethroids are ones of the most used pesticides worldwides. The widespread use and high stability of pyrethroids lead to the assumption of that their occurrence in the environment could be quite frequent. They can reach water ecosystem as pollutants. Residues of pyrethroids are not only detected in the water column, but also in sediments and in fish tissues. The first study was devoted to the product Nexide containing 60 g.l-1 of active substance gamma-cyhalothrin. Tested Nexide concentrations were 5, 25, 50, 100, and 250 &microg.l-1. Early life stage test was used.Common carp (Cyprinus carpio) was tested. There were significant mortalities in all concentrations except the lowest concentration during the trial. The lowest concentration tested 5 &microg.l-1 only caused a slightly increased mortality. This lowest concentration influenced the growth in length and weight negatively, decelerated ontogenetic development, and made the body surface of the individuals darker. Histopathology of individuals from this concentration revealed dystrophy in liver. Examination of kidney, intestine and gills did not show significant histopathological differences compared with control. The evaluation of selected parameters of oxidative stress demonstrated a significantly higher activity of detoxification enzyme glutathione-S.transferase (GST) and a significantly lower activity of defensive enzyme glutathione peroxidase (GPx) compared with the control group. The other examined parameters of oxidative stress such as catalase (CAT), glutation reductase (GR), and lipid peroxidation determined by using the thiobarbituric acid-reactive substances (TBARs) were comparable to the control group. Changes in oxidative stress parameters suggest that exposure of the organism to the product Nexide in the given concentration leads to dysbalance of defensive enzymes. The second study was devoted to the product Cyperkill 25 EC containing 250 g.l-1. Tested Cyperkill 25 EC concentrations were 7.2, 36, 72, 144, and 360 &microg.l-1. The procedure of the trial was the same as the preceded one. There were 100% mortalities in all concentrations except the lowest concentration during the trial. The lowest tested concentration 7.2 &microg.l-1 allowed 90% of individuals to stay alive till the end of experiment. The lowest concentration influenced the growth in length and weight negatively and decelerated ontogenetic development compared with the control. Any individual exposed to this concentration did not reach juvenile stage until the end of the trial. Dark pigmentation was visible in 68% of these exposed individuals on the last day. Similar darkening was visible in individuals from higher concentrations shortly before death too. Histological examination did not revealed significant changes in intestine, liver, kidney, and gills compared with the control group. Evaluation of selected parameters of oxidative stress demonstrated significantly lower activities of GST, GR, and GPx. Activities of CAT and TBARS were comparable with the control group. Changes in oxidative stress parameters suggest that exposure of the organism to the product Cyperkill 25 EC in the given concentration could induce oxidative stress and interfere with the activities of antioxidant enzymes. The presented thesis summarises actual data about pyrethroids and their influence on fish. The demonstrated effects confirm high susceptibility of early developmental stages of fish to tested pesticides. When interpreting the results, we have to take into account the fact that studies showed this risk even on single pyrethroid substances. But water organisms are exposed to many other more or less toxic products and substances in a real environment. These xenobiotics could react with each other and their mixture could even potentiate negative effects. The performed studies also clearly show the significant differences in the sensitivity of embryonic and embryolarval tests.
Digital Cinema Distribution
Richterová, Zuzana ; Danielis, Aleš (advisor) ; Borovan, Pavel (referee) ; Jíra, Jan (referee)
Diploma work Digital Cinema Distribution covers the conjunction of digital methods of distribution of films to cinemas by only current standards for cinemas issued by Hollywood Digital Cinema Initiative founded in 2002 (Digital Cinema System Specifications 2005 - separate enclosure to the diploma work) in cooperation with European Digital Cinema Forum founded in 2001. The diploma work maps the changes and influences of digital cinema distribution on the form of movie production, security of movie distribution rights, daily operation of each subject in the current national film industry, the audience and at last the films - its content. The diploma work also offers specific examles and experiences how digital cinema distribution works worldwide. At the time of its writing, 2006 sees the digital cinema distribution as the alternative to the traditional distribution with the vision of its future in the film industry.

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