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Nárožní polyfunkční dům v Táboře / Multifunctional Corner Building in TáborŠkodová, Veronika January 2013 (has links)
The main aim of this thesis is a fabrication drawings on the corner multifunctional building in Camp by urban, architectural and structural engineering solutions.
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Návrh parkovišť u městského krematoria Ústředního hřbitova v Brně / Design of parking place in crematorium of Brno cemetryPodhorná, Iva January 2013 (has links)
The subject of this thesis is to solve the problem of the lack of the parking places at the city crematorium of the Central Cemetery of Brno. The main task is to deploy the parking lots on the northern and western side of the Central Cemetery. The parking lot on the western side should take into consideration the proposal for a new entrance from this side. This thesis also includes solutions for wheelchair access and for building a new bus stop.
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Novostavba domova pro seniory / New-Built of Home for SeniorsPlodík, Lukáš January 2014 (has links)
The subject of the diploma thesis is a new-built home for the seniors in the village Lavicky. The building is designed on flat terrain. The main entrance is oriented to the west. It is a building with one basement and three floors. The building is designed of reinforced concrete frame with masonry infill from Heluz. Basement wall is made of reinforced concrete. The building is covered from one part of a gable roof and the second part of the flat roof that serves as a terrace. House is designed for desabled persons.
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Turistická chata Gruň / Touristic cottage GruňKozel, Tomáš January 2015 (has links)
The aim of the diploma thesis was to design a tourist chalet in Beskydy mountain. The building is solved as a masonry building. Tourist chalet has gabled roof with dormer on south and north side. When designing the object the accent of its funcionality was emhasized and the proposition of the energetically economic object. I designed by heat pump, the boiler and storage on pellets,
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Sport hotel na břehu Vltavy / Sport Hotel at the Vltava BankFojtáchová, Zuzana January 2015 (has links)
Theme of diploma thesiss is a Sport hotel on the Vltava riverbank. The thesis is concerned with a proposal of multifunctional building - hotel with restaurant and sports center. Proposal includes outdoor playground. Ther are a restaurant, sports center and changing rooms in the first floor. The building is located on the Vltava riverbank and all hotel rooms have a view on the river. Hotel rooms are located in the second and third floors. There is an access to the terrace on the second floor with view of the entire area. The whole building is wheelchair accessible.The building is placed on the footing. The structural system si consists of a reinforced skeleton. The roof of the building is flat.
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Domov pro seniory / Home for the enderly peopleJureček, Jiří January 2015 (has links)
The subject of the diploma thesis is a home for the seniors in the village Nové Veselí. The building is designed on flat terrain. The main entrance is oriented to the north. It is a building with one basement and three floors. The building is designed of brickwork POROTHERM. Basement wall is made of reinforced concrete. The building is covered flat roof. House is designed for desabled persons.
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Motel u Novomlýnských nádrží / The Motel near the Novomlýnských pondsMoravec, Ladislav January 2016 (has links)
Diploma thesis deals with the complex design documentation of newly-built motel near the Novomlýnských ponds with separate buildings. The building is situated near the D52 motorway in the cadastral Perná. The motel is designed for temporary accommodation, eating and recreation. It is a two-storey building with flat roof and without a basement. Besides the main building, there are also four bungalows. The building is designed with traditional building materials. The hotel is desingned for visitors with limited mobility and orientation.
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Hotel / HotelHořáková, Alžběta January 2016 (has links)
The topic of this Diploma thesis is the project documentation of the new hotel building in Moravany u Brna. Hotel is designed as a detached building with 3 floors. In the first floor you can find an entrance hall, administrative part, restaurant and its background and the technical background. Another floors serve as accommodation for the guests. The building is designed with traditional building materials.
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Penzion pro seniory / Pension for SeniorsŠenkýř, Michal January 2017 (has links)
This master's thesis describes the design of new pension for seniors on the outskirts of the city of Zlín. The new building is situated in flat terrain. The building has three floors and no basement. The purpose of master’s thesis is to build a building for residential flats with a special purpose, partly for residential social care and provision of health care to seniors and the nearby surroundings. The remaining part of the building consists of social, administrative and facilities. Two separate entrances lead to the object. Both are accessible from the eastern boundary of the property. Roofing is solved by single-flat roof.
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The intra- and inter-rater reliability of manual muscle testing in the new hand classification of wheelchair rugbyvan Niekerk, Yvette January 2017 (has links)
Introduction:
Before 2015 the hand classification in wheelchair rugby consisted of non-sport specific
tests. The hand classification was not in accordance with the classification code
introduced by the International Paralympic Committee in 2003. In 2015, the newly
revised wheelchair rugby classification manual was released, containing the revised
wheelchair rugby hand classification. Hand tests that were not functional sport-specific
tests were removed from the bench test in wheelchair rugby classification. Lumbrical,
interossei and thumb opposition manual muscle testing were added to the bench test
in wheelchair rugby classification.
On both national and international levels of classification, classifiers verbalised their
uncertainty to their fellow panel members regarding their hand placement on the
athlete’s hand and interpretation of the manual muscle testing of the hand that was
observed and tested. This justified reliability testing of the new hand classification.
Aim:
The aim of this study was to determine the intra and inter-rater reliability of the manual
muscle testing in the new hand classification of wheelchair rugby.
Study design:
This study followed a quantitative non-experimental, cross-sectional design.
Method:
The raters who took part in the study were active international wheelchair rugby
classifiers from all over the world. The raters received an electronic questionnaire
consisting of biographic information and three videos repeated two times. Each video
showed an athlete’s hand being classified by a classifier. The raters had to give a
manual muscle test grade for each subject (muscle) tested in each video by using tick
boxes. The manual muscle test grades that could be given were: 0-1, 2, 3 and 4-5. The first three raters in each international wheelchair rugby classification level who
completed the questionnaire were used for the data analysis.
Data Analysis:
The statistician used the two way model for the ICC in which each subject was rated
by the same raters to determine the absolute agreement for each objective. The
Medcalc program was used. To indicate the strength of agreement the ranges provided
by Landis and Koch (1977) were used: 0.0 – 0.2 slight, 0.21 – 0.4 fair, 0.41 – 0.6
moderate, 0.61 – 0.8 substantial and 0.81 – 1.00 almost perfect.
Conclusion:
Raters one, two, five, seven, eight and nine’s intraclass correlation coefficient values
fell between 0.81-1.00 which is descriptive of almost perfect levels of intra-rater
reliability. Raters three, four and six’s intraclass correlation coefficient values fell
between 0.61-0.80 which is descriptive of substantial levels of intra-rater reliability.
However, none of the raters scored 100% when accuracy was determined. All three
levels had intraclass correlation coefficient values which is descriptive of almost perfect
levels of intra-rater reliability within each level.
Level 2, 3 and 4 classifiers had intraclass correlation coefficient values between 0.81-
1.00 which is descriptive of almost perfect levels of inter-rater reliability when the
manual muscle testing grades for the first and repeated videos were compared. Across
all nine raters there was a high intraclass correlation coefficient value which was
descriptive of almost perfect inter-rater reliability. The accuracy in each level and
across all nine raters was low.
Finger extensors, thumb abductor and thumb flexor showed intraclass correlation
coefficient values between 0.41-0.6 which is descriptive of moderate levels of intrarater
reliability. The only subjects (muscles) that were graded accurately when
compared to a memorandum were subjects with a manual muscle test grade 0-1 and
4-5. Most of the accurate manual muscle test grades were for athlete two in the video
footage. Athlete two was classified as having a 2.0 hand. / Dissertation (MOccThe)--University of Pretoria, 2017. / Occupational Therapy / MOccThe / Unrestricted
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