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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Druhá československá republika v teoretické perspektivě / The second Czechoslovak republic in theoretical perspective

Duraj, Matouš January 2016 (has links)
This thesis will deal with a topic of the second Czechoslovak republic as a case of authoritarian situation, which transforms into authoritarian regime. The regime of the second republic will be compared with similar cases of interwar Portugal and Austria. Also, conditions of establishing democracy and its preservation, the influence of individual branches of the nondemocratic right on breakdown of democracy, authoritarian situation and building of authoritarian regime will be analyzed. In the end, this thesis will focus on cases of borrowing elements of fascist political style by mentioned regimes.
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Genetic and biochemical dissection of complex evolved traits in bacteria

Quandt, Erik Michael 10 September 2015 (has links)
Evolutionary innovations often arise from complex genetic and ecological interactions, which can make it challenging to understand retrospectively how a novel trait arose. In a long-term experiment, Escherichia coli gained the ability (Cit⁺ ) to utilize abundant citrate in the growth medium after ~31,500 generations of evolution. Exploiting this previously untapped resource was highly beneficial: later Cit⁺ variants achieve a much higher population density in this environment. All Cit⁺ individuals share a mutation that activates aerobic expression of the citT citrate:C₄-dicarboxylate antiporter, but this mutation confers only an extremely weak Cit⁺ phenotype on its own. To determine which of the other >70 mutations in early Cit⁺ clones were needed to take full advantage of citrate, we developed a Recursive Genome-Wide Recombination and Sequencing (REGRES) method and performed genetic backcrosses to purge mutations not required for Cit⁺ from an evolved strain. We discovered a mutation that increased expression of the dctA C₄-dicarboxylate transporter greatly enhanced the Cit⁺ phenotype after it evolved, implicating the intracellular supply of succinate or other C₄-dicarboxylates to be a critical factor for the expression of the phenotype. The activity level of citrate synthase (CS), encoded by the gltA gene, was also found to be important for Cit⁺. A mutation to gltA (gltA1) occurred before the evolution of Cit⁺ and led to an increase in CS activity by diminishing allosteric inhibition by NADH. This mutation was found to be deleterious for high-level citrate utilization, a situation that was remedied shortly after the evolution of Cit⁺ by the evolution of compensatory mutations to gltA which decreased CS activity. We speculate that the gltA1 mutation may have been important to 'potentiate' the evolution of a weak Cit⁺ phenotype by increasing succinate production via an upregulated glyoxylate pathway but that as cells became able to import succinate by virtue of the dctA mutation that this pathway became maladaptive, prompting this evolutionary reversal. Overall, our characterization of this metabolic innovation highlights the degree to which interactions between alleles shape the evolution of complex traits and emphasizes the need for novel whole-genome methods to explore such relationships.
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Společné dluhy a pohledávky / Joint debts and joint claims

Kursch, Vojtěch January 2022 (has links)
In his diploma thesis, the author deals with the institute of joint debts and joint claims. During the course of writing the thesis, the author points out the differences in up to now regulations, but also the conflicting views of literature and offers his opinion on the solution to these problems. In the introductory part, the author outlines the concepts, which he further deals with in the thesis. The development of joint debts and joint claims in the previous regulations follows, to which the author pays great attention, especially for the applicability of these regulations even today. The author also deals with today's regulation of joint debts and joint claims following the outline of the regulation in the Civil Code. The first chapter devoted more deeply to the current regulation is therefore a commitment with indivisible performance. The author points out the issue of solidarity-based and inseparable performance. The logically following chapter is the chapter of divisible performance, in which the author deals mainly with the solution of shares between the party of obligation, which is pluralistic. The most comprehensive part of the work is the fifth chapter, which deals in detail with passive solidarity obligations, including their changes and termination. In this section, the author...

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