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Differential equations in models of motion of dislocations
Vydrová, Jana ; Řehák, Pavel (referee) ; Šremr, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with the differential equation which appears in the mathematical model by thermally activated motion of dislocations. It’s focused on screw dislocations in bodycentred cubic metals. Especially solves derivation of the pertinent differential equaiton and then explores properties of their solutions. To research these properties are used knowledges and techniques of qualitative theory of differential equations.
The effectiveness of court jurisdiction agreements within the regime of the Brussels I. Regulation with respect to decision-making of the European Court of Justice
Vydrová, Jana ; Brodec, Jan (advisor) ; Dobiáš, Petr (referee)
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the extent of how have recent decisions of ECJ in cases Gasser, Turner and Owusu compromised the efficiency of jurisdiction agreements under Brussels I. Regulation. The main and most important aim of European Union, as a political and economic union, is facilitation of trade among Member States. Commercial transactions, especially in international framework are heavily regulated by contracts, wherein parties tend to regulate all potential issues in order to prevent applications of national laws. Therefore in international trade, the importance of party autonomy is even more significant than, in any other branch of contractual relations. One specific expression of party autonomy is incorporation of jurisdiction agreements into contracts, whereby parties determine which national court will have jurisdiction in the case of potential dispute. These so-called prorogation agreements are at the European level, regulated by Brussels I Regulation. However the ECJ has in several recent cases prioritized other principles, such as mutual trust and avoidance of irreconcilable judgements to the prejudice of party autonomy, which has together with very literal approach in construction lead to uncertainty in efficiency of application of jurisdiction agreements. This thesis...
Differential equations in models of motion of dislocations
Vydrová, Jana ; Řehák, Pavel (referee) ; Šremr, Jiří (advisor)
This thesis deals with the differential equation which appears in the mathematical model by thermally activated motion of dislocations. It’s focused on screw dislocations in bodycentred cubic metals. Especially solves derivation of the pertinent differential equaiton and then explores properties of their solutions. To research these properties are used knowledges and techniques of qualitative theory of differential equations.
METHODOLOGY OF VOICE DISORDER EVALUATION FROM VIDEOKYMOGRAPHY RECORDS
Vydrová, J. ; Švec, J. G. ; Zitová, Barbara ; Novozámský, Adam ; Zita, Aleš ; Šorel, Michal
The aim of the methodology „Evaluating voice disorders from videkymographic data“ is to provide a comprehensive information on a new diagnostic method for diagnosis of functional and organic disorders of the voice - videokymography (VKG). The methodology is intended for otorinolaryngology and phoniatry specialists. The methodology will also serve as a study material for both trainers and trainees of the certified course „Videokymography in Medical Practice“. The diagnostic method consists of a patient examination technique and of an evaluation of the examination results. Thie data are automatically evaluated by software created to support the VKG diagnostics.
The effectiveness of court jurisdiction agreements within the regime of the Brussels I. Regulation with respect to decision-making of the European Court of Justice
Vydrová, Jana ; Brodec, Jan (advisor) ; Dobiáš, Petr (referee)
The purpose of this thesis is to analyze the extent of how have recent decisions of ECJ in cases Gasser, Turner and Owusu compromised the efficiency of jurisdiction agreements under Brussels I. Regulation. The main and most important aim of European Union, as a political and economic union, is facilitation of trade among Member States. Commercial transactions, especially in international framework are heavily regulated by contracts, wherein parties tend to regulate all potential issues in order to prevent applications of national laws. Therefore in international trade, the importance of party autonomy is even more significant than, in any other branch of contractual relations. One specific expression of party autonomy is incorporation of jurisdiction agreements into contracts, whereby parties determine which national court will have jurisdiction in the case of potential dispute. These so-called prorogation agreements are at the European level, regulated by Brussels I Regulation. However the ECJ has in several recent cases prioritized other principles, such as mutual trust and avoidance of irreconcilable judgements to the prejudice of party autonomy, which has together with very literal approach in construction lead to uncertainty in efficiency of application of jurisdiction agreements. This thesis...
Design and Construction of the Instrument for Quantitative Sensory Testing in Neurology
Vydrová, Jana ; Hozman, Jiří (advisor) ; Beneš, Jiří (referee)
Purpose of this thesis has been design and construction of instrument for quantitative sensory testing in neurology - exactly for mechanical pain threshold and wind up phenomenon. The thesis is divided into the two parts: theoretical and practical research. Theoretical part is concerned of pain and its diagnostics. I make a list of possible methods examinations in neurology. In practical part I describe construction of instrument and kind of methods which can be used for. At the end of thesis I make a presentation of results the studies.
Marketing of Accommodation Services
Vydrová, Jana ; Procházková, Markéta (advisor) ; Novosad, Jaroslav (referee)
The objective of this Bachelor's Thesis is to point out specifics in application of marketing instruments in services, particularly in tourism. The thesis also explains which marketing approaches are most appropriate for the hotel businesses and how to be brought into practice. Theoretical findings are subsequently applied to elaborate and evaluate current marketing management of hotel Kamzik. While writing the Thesis, several methods were used -- SWOT analysis of the hotel, analysis of external environment, analysis of competitors and segmentation of the hotel guests. From the results of the analysis suggestions were drown as to the improvement and consolidation of the hotels position on the market. Until now hotel's application of marketing management has been very limited, therefore marketing solutions proposed are of rather comprehensive nature. The last section of the Thesis elaborates prospective project of the connection of hotel Kamzik with another hotel, and creation of single chain of hotels and evaluates its advantages and disadvantages.

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