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Vizualization of impurities in production processes using Recognoil 2W device
Řezníček, Lukáš ; Bača, Petr (referee) ; Chladil, Ladislav (advisor)
This work deals with the detection and visualization of impurities during production processes and on the PCB surface using the Recognoil 2W device. The principle of operation of the Recognoil 2W device is described, as well as other methods and options for detecting dirt. Surface preparation methods and technological processing processes, where emphasis is placed on surface cleanliness. At the end of the work, the technological processes dependent on surface cleanliness and the analysis of PCB surface cleanliness using the ROSE method are processed.
Ecological factors influencing variability of ultraviolet colouration of flowers
Zitko, Martin ; Kleisner, Karel (advisor) ; Neustupa, Jiří (referee)
Ultraviolet colouration of flowers varies both among and within species. The significance of these patterns and differences among them was usually associated with a visual per- ception of pollinators. In this study we examine the variation of marsh marigold's (Caltha palustris) bull's-eye pattern on a basis of 289 observed individuals from 32 distinct locati- ons. The variation of this pattern is shown to be quite large within separate locations and the pattern is predictably changing according to latitude. This trend of darker colouration towards the equator is an another example of a more widely understood Gloger's rule in the plant kingdom. The effect of ultraviolet radiation appears to be one of the most likely causes of this phenomenon. Hereafter we analyse the weakness of this explanation, the gaps in current knowledge and propose possible directions of further research. Keywords: ultraviolet, bull's-eye, marsh marigold, Caltha palustris, Gloger's rule
Ecological factors influencing variability of ultraviolet colouration of flowers
Zitko, Martin ; Kleisner, Karel (advisor) ; Neustupa, Jiří (referee)
Ultraviolet colouration of flowers varies both among and within species. The significance of these patterns and differences among them was usually associated with a visual per- ception of pollinators. In this study we examine the variation of marsh marigold's (Caltha palustris) bull's-eye pattern on a basis of 289 observed individuals from 32 distinct locati- ons. The variation of this pattern is shown to be quite large within separate locations and the pattern is predictably changing according to latitude. This trend of darker colouration towards the equator is an another example of a more widely understood Gloger's rule in the plant kingdom. The effect of ultraviolet radiation appears to be one of the most likely causes of this phenomenon. Hereafter we analyse the weakness of this explanation, the gaps in current knowledge and propose possible directions of further research. Keywords: ultraviolet, bull's-eye, marsh marigold, Caltha palustris, Gloger's rule
Ultraviolet patterns in flowers and their significance as a signal to pollinators
Zitko, Martin ; Pecháček, Pavel (advisor) ; Janeček, Štěpán (referee)
Various animals are sensitive to ultraviolet light and many angiosperms make use of this ability to communicate with their pollinators. Therefore plants often dis- play patterns on their flowers and inflorescences visible only in ultraviolet light. The origin of these patterns is both pigment-based and structural-based, resulting in UV absorbing or UV reflecting flower. The main goal of this thesis is to give a summary of ultraviolet light as well as explore how plants produce ultraviolet pat- terns and present their actual appearance. I also pay attention to the characteristics of pollinators' vision with emphasis on ultraviolet light, and to the biological signifi- cance of ultraviolet flower signals for the pollinators. Gaps in knowledge are implied as well. The result of the thesis shows that ultraviolet light has an unquestionable significance in the relationship of angiosperms and their pollinators. It also shows a coevolution of ultraviolet patterns and pollinators' preferences for them. Keywords: ultraviolet, flower pattern, bull's eye, signalisation, pollinator
Fotobiologická bezpečnost slunečního záření
Štěpánek, Jaroslav ; Škoda, Jan
This paper deals with the theme of photobiological safety of the sun. The Sun has in its spectrum ultraviolet, visible and infrared part of the radiance. This radiance could cause some injures of eye or skin.

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