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Adrenaline sports as a means of personal development
HAZUKOVÁ, Barbora
ABSTRACT HAZUKOVÁ, B. Adrenaline sports as the means of personal development. České Budějovice 2020. Bachelor Thesis. Jihočeská univerzita (University of South Bohemia) in České Budějovice. Theological Faculty. Department of Education. Thesis supervisor Mgr. Richard Macků, Ph.D. The work deals with the personality development of individuals engaged in adrenaline sports in their leisure time. It also addresses the availability of adrenaline sports in the Czech Republic. The theoretical part of the work deals with the specific components of personality development, defining terms to adrenaline sports, where also gives some examples of adrenaline sports, and adrenaline races taking place in the Czech Republic. The practical part is devoted to the evaluation of the research, which was realized through a questionnaire. In the questionnaire the respondents' leisure time activities and their interest in adrenaline sports were investigated.
History and present of bungee jumping in the Czech lands
Malimánek, Tomáš ; Kašpar, Ladislav (advisor) ; Jandová, Soňa (referee)
The theses deals with the history of bungee jumping in the Czech lands and describes its current form. The aim is to characterize the development of this phenomenon in the Czech context. The area of interest is broad-spectrum and the content of the work reflects several aspects, including physiological and psychosocial aspects. It also includes a summary and analysis of published publications. All information was consulted with the founder and pioneer of Czech bungee jumping. The conclusions show that since its beginnings, bungee jumping in the Czech context has not changed significantly in its essence, it has integrated into the Czech environment, and that today it occupies its place mainly in recreology. At the same time, there is a lack of publications focusing on the topic. KEYWORDS Bungee jumping, extreme sports, adrenalin 2
Model of training preparation for young future flyboarders
Civín, Petr ; Bačáková, Radka (advisor) ; Psohlavec, Lukáš (referee)
Title: Model of training preparation for young future flyboarders Objectives: The objective of the work is to create a model of training preparation for young future flyboarders based on the empiricism of the most successful professional flyboarders. Methods: Ten intentionally selected respondents filled out the survey on their current sports specializations. Three of them were selected based on the frequency of specific and non-specific sports. Individual non- standardized interviews were conducted with them, which were based on direct verbal communication with the respondents. Results: We created a model of training preparation for young future flyboarders. The training preparation model is divided for children from six to nine years old, in which we recommend general sports training (gymnastics, athletics, swimming, sports games). For children from ten to twelve years old, we recommend trampoline jumping, high jumping, swimming, balance exercises, body strengthening and stretching. For children over the age of thirteen, we recommend starting to fly on a flyboard. Keywords: extreme sport, fly on water , water sport, training preparation, change of sport, adrenaline
Analysis of Historical Pharmaceutical Preparations of Naloxone, Adrenaline and Ephedrine.
Nováková, Lucie ; Nesměrák, Karel (advisor) ; Červený, Václav (referee)
The aim of the thesis was to analyze the historical pharmaceutical preparations, including the determination of the active substance and identify theirs possible degradation products. A historical pharmaceutical preparation of naloxone was analyzed by mass spectrometry. Historical pharmaceutical preparations of adrenaline and ephedrine were analyzed by UHPLC-MS and were quantified using a calibration curve. In the historical injection solution of naloxone, "NARCAN", dated around 1980, there were no significant degradation products and the measured mass and UV spectrum was consistent with the spectrum of naloxone. The analyzed sample of naloxone was stable even after 35 years of storage. In the analyzed historical injection solution of adrenaline, "Adrenalin Hydrochlor., Dr. Heisler" (dated between 1917 and 1938) was determined 5.26 ± 0.11 % of the declared amount of adrenaline. In the measured spectras were noticeable degradation products, which have not been described in the literature yet and their identification was beyond the scope of this paper. The analyzed sample of adrenaline was almost completely degraded during about ninety years. The stability test carried out with four standard solutions of adrenaline proved influence of oxygen, light, temperature and time on the degradation of adrenaline. In...
Determination of adrenaline and noradrenaline in plasma by HPLC
Kučerová, Tereza ; Klapková, Eva (advisor) ; Kotaška, Karel (referee)
The target of this bacalary work was to validate the metod for determination of adrenaline and noradrenaline in plasma by high performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical (coulometric) detection. The metod was first necessary to optimize for the coulometric detection because it was used the Bio-Rad kit, which was designed to determine with amperometric detection. The principle of this metod is the chromatographic separation of substances with subsequent oxidation of the determined analyte passes through the analytic cell with coulometric detection. The part of the analytical procedure is the solid phase extraction. The part of this work was the optimization of the metod for the coulometric detector. For the analysis were selected following potentials: channel 1 - 350 mV with range 100 nA, channel 2 - 0 mV with range 50 nA, guard channel 0 mV with range 50 nA. Furthermore, the chromatographic metod was fully validated (accuracy, precision, limit of detection, robustness). In the conclusion was made interlaboratory comparison of results of 42 patients samples with those obtained in the hospital Šternberk.

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