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Tajná řeholní služba ve vyprávění milosrdných sester kongregace sv. Karla BoromejskéhoPavlištíková, Petra January 2001 (has links)
No description available.
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Ocenění podniku MOSS plus s. r. o.Důbrava, Martin January 2008 (has links)
Ocenění podniku působícího v oboru nákladní kamionové dopravy a komplexních logistických služeb prostřednictvím výnosové metody DCF ve variantě FCFF se zohledněním leasingového financování při výpočtu WACC.
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Vnitřní hodnota akcie společnosti Rudolf Jelínek a.s.Vondrová, Eva January 2007 (has links)
Přístupy ohodnocování akcií, technická analýza, fundamentální analýza, psychologická analýza, teorie efektivních trhů. Metody oceňování podniku, fundamentálně analytické, tržní princip, výnosový princip.
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Střední délka života ve zdraví / Healthy Life ExpectancyŠídlová, Eva January 2009 (has links)
This work deals with an analysis of the Healthy Life Expectancy indicator for the Czech Republic. At the beginning, this work describes different European organizations that are focused on the development of this indicator and also describes selected European harmonized surveys which can be a data source for the calculation of the indicator. Then it includes an analysis of risk factors affecting health and health conditions and outlines the problem of the aging population of the Czech Republic. Healthy Life Expectancy indicator is calculated here by Sullivan method. Healthy Life Expectancy indicator is calculated on the basis of three different definitions of health, which were used in the sample survey EU-SILC. This paper analyzes the prevalence rates found by different definitions of health and then also analyzes indicators of Healthy Life Expectancy in 2007, separately for men and women. Then the paper compares the indicators between the years 2005 and 2007. Variability is calculated at the end as well as testing of hypothesis about the equality of Healthy Life Expectancy indicators (calculated according to subjective health prevalence rates) between men and women in 2007.
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An investigation of the long-run relationship between capital market indices and macroeconomics variables in ZimbabweMandigo, Naison January 2017 (has links)
The hash economic conditions in Zimbabwe, marred with perpetual cash cri- sis, little to no foreign direct investments (FDI's), high unemployment rates, absence of the Central Bank roles and local currency has piqued my interests to study the long-run relationship of capital market indices and macroeco- nomic variables, in such conditions. The literature review analysed dierent research work that were done in health economics about the same subject but with dierent variable matrix structure and methods. Most of the stud- ies conrmed the short/ long-run relationship between capital market indices and macroeconomic variables. An ARDL method was employed on the subject matter, and interesting re- sults were obtained that are at variance with most of the existing empirical results in the literature. For example, most of the studies conrmed a signi- cant relationship between the exchange rate, interest rate and stock index but this research showed otherwise. Moreover, this work lled the existing gap in the literature on the relationship between the mining index and macroeco- nomics variables. Furthermore, it has been noted that consumer price index and exchange rates have a negative long-run relationship with the mining index. A way for further research of this nature in countries with the same or similar economic conditions as of Zimbabwe has been set in motion and needed for an abstract conclusions on the variations noted by this work.
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Selected impacts of missing data problem in economicsUenal, Hatice January 2018 (has links)
Data sources and data quality are indispensable in economical, medical, pharmaceutical or other studies and provide the basis for reliable study results in numerous research questions. Depending on the purpose of use, a high quality of data is a prerequisite. However, with increasing registry quality, costs also increase accordingly. Considering these time and cost consuming factors, this work is an attempt to estimate the cost advantages when applying statistical tools to existing registry data. This includes methodological considerations and suggestions regarding the evaluation of data quality including factors such as bias and reliability after dealing properly (or not) with missing data (MD), and possible consequences when ignoring the incompleteness of data. Results for the quality analysis of the gastric cancer patients’ data example showed that millions of Euros in study costs can be saved by reducing the time horizon. On average, €523,126.70 can be saved for every year that the study duration is shortened. Replacing additionally the over 25% of MD in some variables, data quality was immensely improved, but still showed quality difficulties, which – beside MD in variables – could be an indication for completely missing entries of patients in the registry. Capturerecapture methods were therefore discussed to demonstrate how the total completeness in a registry can be estimated. Since it was not possible to illustrate the CARE method with the example of the gastric cancer patients due to the given data structure (no access to required variables), other data sets had to be chosen – the publicly accessible data of the amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and data of towed vehicles in the City of Chicago. The consequence of ignoring MD was further analyzed using bankruptcy prediction data sets of agribusiness companies and confirmed the assumption that MD have a negative impact on the data quality, in this case also regarding the misclassifications of predictions of bankrupted companies. Using the decision tree method (known as one of the most suitable methods in predicting financial distress), the percentage of correctly bankruptcy-predicted of bankrupted companies (one year to bankruptcy) with MD imputation was 87.5%, whereas it was only 60% when completely omitting MD. Overall, my findings showed dearly the importance of statistical methods to improve data quality which in turn helps to avoid drawing biased conclusions due to incomplete data.
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Detekce a lokalizace akustické emise na konstrukcíchPetráš, Jiří January 2004 (has links)
No description available.
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Screening polyfenolů v kávěSkarková, Anežka January 2019 (has links)
The thesis entitled Screening of Polyphenols in Coffee deals with origins and attri-butes of particular types and technologies of coffee making.The theoretical section focuses on occurance and importance of biologically active compounds contained in coffee that might have both positive and negative impact on human´s health. I also mention the legislation related to the issue of defining and labeling the coffee. Regarding the most current lifestyle diseases and various social groups I describe the general influence of coffee on human´s health and the most common methods of determination polyphenols in food.In the practical part I use the High-performance liquid chromatography to identify the spectrum and amount polyphenolic com-pounds at selected samples of coffee of various geographical origin. Overall I tested samples of 10 roasted and 8 unroasted Arabica coffee and 2 samples of Robusta coffee.
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Společenská odpovědnost v bankovním sektoruHabarta, Roman January 2018 (has links)
Diploma thesis deals with issues of perception of corporate social responsibility by clients of the largest banks in the Czech Republic. Socially responsible activities in these institutions are evaluated by the Korp methodology and with quantitative research are the basis for the proposed recommendations. The data are obtained through semi-structured interviews with bank workers and a questionnaire survey among bank clients. Secondary data is obtained from annual reports and other bank documents.
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Využití ultrazvukové impulsové metody-nástroj pro stanovení pevností cementů / Use of ultrasonic pulse method, a tool for determining the strength of cementDvorský, Petr January 2012 (has links)
Diploma thesis is about application of ultrasonic pulse velocity method to determinate the strengths of cements, if there is a relevant calibration relation.
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