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Hyaluronic acid and possibilities of its utilization
Maivaldová, Iva ; Omelková, Jiřina (referee) ; Zemanová, Jana (advisor)
This bachelor thesis presents contemporary knowledge gained in the research of hyaluronic acid, describing its physical-chemical and biological properties as well as principal possibilities of its utilization both in medicine and cosmetics. Hyaluronic acid is a linear polysaccharide formed from disaccharide units containing N-acetyl-D-glucosamine and glucuronic acid. Hyaluronic acid represents one of the main components of the extracellular matrix and is present in almost all biological fluids and tissues (mainly in connective tissue). Its high molecular mass and unique viscoelastic properties offer a wide range of use of this molecule in cosmetology, ophthalmology, rheumatology, otolaryngology, dermatology, plastic surgery, wound healing and drug delivery.
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Analysis of factors affecting the real estate market in Prague
Kubečková, Kristina ; Chylíková, Hana (advisor) ; Prokeš, Pavel (referee)
The goal is to map the current real estate market in Prague, analyzing the factors that influence the demand for real estate on the basis of data obtained while working in the Prague real estate agency. This information I want to use to improve our work, to facilitate an understanding of the requirements and needs of clients in the real estate market. The result should be greater competitiveness of our real estate agency who will be able to expand and profit in future.
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Displaying properties in financial statements in accordance with IFRS
Malátová, Zuzana ; Vašek, Libor (advisor)
The main goal of this bachelor's thesis is to create a comprehensive view of displaying properties in financial statements in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards. Essential aspect for classification of properties from the IFRS view is the purchase itself and the aim of ownership. Such classification is the foundation for respective measurement and disclosure of properties. Even though the accounting rules follow primarily the current wording of the IFRS, in certain passages they are supplemented by Czech accounting regulations.
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