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    Filip Spannbrucker

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    Filip Spannbrucker Filip Spannbrucker, česká barokní architektura, hrabě František Josef Schlik, Jean Baptiste Mathey, Jičínsko The main aim of this thesis is to present the life and work of Filip Spannbrucker (approximately 1672?1729), Prague architect and builder, in the context of contemporary artistic and social course of events. In the first part of this work there will be outlined Spannbrucker's life and professional career based on elaborate archival research. Special attention will be devoted to proprietors and a patronage of building projects wherein Spannbrucker participated or whereof was an author. In the connection, his work will be brought in contiguity of contemporaneous cultural, socioeconomical and aesthetical notions and relations. In the second part of this thesis there will be pointed out a characteristic and spring of inspiration of Spannbrucker's architecture by means of an accurate formal analysis. Final part will be a catalog of Filip Spannbrucker's works. Filip Spannbrucker, Czech baroque architecture, count František Josef Schlik, Jean Baptiste Mathey, region of Jičí

    Location-Based Discovery and Network Handover Management for Heterogeneous IEEE 802.11ah IoT Applications

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    This research was funded by the Flemish IDEAL-IoT project (FWO SBO, grant nr. S004017N). The author Serena Santi is funded by the Flemish FWO SB grant (nr. 1S82120N). The author Filip Lemic was supported by the EU MSCA grant (nr. 893760). The computational resources were provided by the VSC (Flemish Supercomputer Center), funded by FWO and the Flemish Government -department EWI

    Modular System for Distributed User Data Management

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    Title: Modular System for Distributed User Data Management Author: Filip Pavliš, Author's email: [email protected] Department: Department of Distributed and Dependable Systems Supervisor: Mgr. Pavel Ježek, Department of Distributed and Dependable Systems Abstract: The main objective of this project was to create a multiplatform modular system for distributed data management. The system supports both local and remote accessible data storage. Therefore a part of the solution is also a server for remote data access. System also provides parallel usage of a local and remote storage which guarantees that the storage is accessible also when connection to server is lost. In this case, system is capable to synchronize changes between the server and a client. A client can use multiple instances of his storage and our system is able to synchronize them through central server. The system provides abstraction over data model to separate plugin developers from its specific behavior. As practical preview of system usability was created an extension application called TuaLoca. The application will contain implementation of preview plugins and basic user interaction. Keywords: Distributed Data Management, Modular system, Synchronization on the SQL Queries Level, Distributed Solution for Interface LIN

    Heritage book from Mircea Filip collection

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    Mircea Filip collection were integrated in the Scientific Library in 2016. It contains patrimony of great importance. The author invites readers to an exciting journey into the world of books, gathered in a life of Man, to discover together their charm and wisdom, the spirit of the characters created in different time spaces. True biblical values have today become the books on which the dedication or Ex-Libris of the author is preserved

    Ignác Filip Semmelweis - his life and contribution to obstetrics

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    Author: Anežka Pikmanová Institution: Charles University, Faculty od Medicine in Hradec Králové, Department of Non-medical Studies Title: Ignác Filip Semmelweis - his life and contribution to obstetrics Supervisor: doc. PhDr. Jana Kutnohorská, CSc. Number of pages: 73 Number of attachements: 1 Year od defense: 2025 Keywords: Ignác Filip Semmelweis, obstetrics in the 18th and 19th centuries, puerperal fever, mothers, midwives, obstetricians, obstetric education, obstetric clinics, prevention, treatment, hygiene measures, death The bachelor thesis is about the life of Ignác Filip Semmelweis and his contribution to obstetrics. The thesis consists of a theoretical and an empirical part. The theoretical part focuses on obstetrics in the 18th and 19th centuries, the life of Ignác Filip Semmelweis - his childhood, studies, work at the Klein clinic in Wien, Semmelweis' discovery, publishing activities, his work at the Saint Roch Hospital in Pest and the end of his life. The empirical part deals with the analysis of a survey that focused on the awareness of the professional public (students of general nursing, certified general nurse, midwifery, pediatric nurse) about Ignác Fillip Semmelweis and his professional activity. The survey was participated by students of Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové and..

    Filip Buonaccorsi Kallimach „De legitimo amore”

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    The article is an analysis of three works by Filip Kallimach (Filippo Buonaccorsi) regarding marriage (elegy XXII, Epithalamium Fanniae ac Musaei, carmen Ad se ipsum). In the collections of Roman elegies from the Augustian era, there are no wedding pieces. The source of Callimachus’ idea is found by the author of the article in Epithalamium in Stellam et Violentillam by P. Papinius Statius and, indirectly, through the epithalamium of Statius – in the unpreserved elegies of L. Arruntius Stella, a poet of Domitian times.The article is an analysis of three works by Filip Kallimach (Filippo Buonaccorsi) regarding marriage (elegy XXII, Epithalamium Fanniae ac Musaei, carmen Ad se ipsum). In the collections of Roman elegies from the Augustian era, there are no wedding pieces. The source of Callimachus’ idea is found by the author of the article in Epithalamium in Stellam et Violentillam by P. Papinius Statius and, indirectly, through the epithalamium of Statius – in the unpreserved elegies of L. Arruntius Stella, a poet of Domitian times

    Ignác Filip Semmelweis - his life and contribution to obstetrics

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    Author: Anežka Pikmanová Institution: Charles University, Faculty od Medicine in Hradec Králové, Department of Non-medical Studies Title: Ignác Filip Semmelweis - his life and contribution to obstetrics Supervisor: doc. PhDr. Jana Kutnohorská, CSc. Number of pages: 73 Number of attachements: 1 Year od defense: 2025 Keywords: Ignác Filip Semmelweis, obstetrics in the 18th and 19th centuries, puerperal fever, mothers, midwives, obstetricians, obstetric education, obstetric clinics, prevention, treatment, hygiene measures, death The bachelor thesis is about the life of Ignác Filip Semmelweis and his contribution to obstetrics. The thesis consists of a theoretical and an empirical part. The theoretical part focuses on obstetrics in the 18th and 19th centuries, the life of Ignác Filip Semmelweis - his childhood, studies, work at the Klein clinic in Wien, Semmelweis' discovery, publishing activities, his work at the Saint Roch Hospital in Pest and the end of his life. The empirical part deals with the analysis of a survey that focused on the awareness of the professional public (students of general nursing, certified general nurse, midwifery, pediatric nurse) about Ignác Fillip Semmelweis and his professional activity. The survey was participated by students of Faculty of Medicine in Hradec Králové and...Autor: Anežka Pikmanová Instituce: Karlova univerzita, Lékařská fakulta v Hradci Králové, Ústav nelékařských studií Název práce: Ignác Filip Semmelweis - jeho život a přínos pro porodnictví Vedoucí práce: doc. PhDr. Jana Kutnohorská, CSc. Počet stran: 73 Počet příloh: 1 Rok obhajoby: 2025 Klíčová slova: Ignác Filip Semmelweis, porodnictví 18. a 19. století, horečka omladnic, rodičky, porodní báby, porodníci, porodnické vzdělání, porodnické kliniky, prevence, léčba, hygienická opatření, úmrtí Bakalářská práce pojednává o Ignáci Filipu Semmelweisovi, jeho životě a přínosu pro porodnictví. Práce je rozdělena na teoretickou a empirickou část. Teoretická část se věnuje porodnictví 18. a 19. století, osobě Ignáce Filipa Semmelweise - jeho mládí, studiu, působení na Kleinově klinice ve Vídni, Semmelweisově objevu, publikaci, činnosti v nemocnici sv. Rocha v Pešti a na univerzitní porodnické klinice v Pešti a závěru Semmelweisova života. Empirická část se zabývá analýzou dotazníkového šetření, které bylo zaměřeno na informovanost odborné veřejnosti (studentů oborů všeobecné ošetřovatelství, diplomovaná všeobecná sestra, porodní asistence a dětská sestra) o osobě Ignáce Filipa Semmelweise a jeho odborné činnosti. Výzkumného šetření se zúčastnili studenti Lékařské fakulty Univerzity Karlovy v Hradci Králové...Department of Non - Medical StudiesÚstav nelékařských studiíLékařská fakulta v Hradci KrálovéFaculty of Medicine in Hradec Králov

    Overview of jet physics results from ALICE

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    Recent results from jet shower-shape and substructure analyses done by the ALICE collaboration in central Pb–Pb collisions at √sNN = 2.76 TeV and in pp collisions at √s = 7 TeV are reviewed. The presented jet shower- shape observables are angularity g and transverse momentum dispersion pTD, which were studied for a small resolution parameter R = 0.2, track-based jets with a minimum constituent transverse momentum (pT) cut-off of 0.15 GeV/c. Jet substructure is explored for track-based anti-kT jets with R = 0.4 by means of iterative declustering and grooming techniques, which were used to measure the absolutely-normalized leading subjet momentum fraction zg and the number of hard splittings in the reclustered jet shower, nSD. These observables provide complementary information on the jet fragmentation and help to discriminate between different scenarios for medium-induced modifications of the parton shower in heavy-ion collisions due to jet quenching

    Search for jet quenching effects in high-multiplicityproton-proton collisions at s\sqrt {s} = 13 TeV

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    The ALICE Collaboration reports results of a novel approach to jet-quenching measurements in high-multiplicity pp collisions at s=13\sqrt{s}=13 TeV, searching for broadening of the acoplanarity distribution measured by the semi-inclusive distribution of jets recoiling from a high-pTp_{\rm T} hadron. Charged-particle jet reconstruction is carried out using the anti-kTk_{\rm T} algorithm with R=0.4R=0.4. A data-driven statistical method is used to correct the recoil jet yield for uncorrelated background, including multi-partonic interactions. High-multiplicity (HM) pp events are selected based on charged-particle multiplicity registered in forward scintillator detectors, and their acoplanarity distributions are compared to those for Minimum Bias (MB) events. Significant broadening is observed in the acoplanarity distribution of HM events, consistent with jet quenching. However, qualitatively similar features are also seen in a simulated population of pp collisions generated by PYTHIA 8 Monash, which does not incorporate jet quenching. We utilize these PYTHIA simulations to explore the origin of the observed effect. The PYTHIA simulations suggest that the enhanced acoplanarity results from the bias induced by the HM selection towards multi-jet final states

    Future upgrades of ALICE for Run 4

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    The ALICE Collaboration is preparing two upgrades for installation during LHC Long Shutdown 3. The first project is the replacement of the inner barrel of the Inner Tracking System (ITS) detector with cylindrical layers based on large-scale, wafer-sized, bent, monolithic active pixel sensors. This technology will provide a detector with an unprecedentedly low material budget and will allow unparalleled vertexing performance. The second project will add the novel concept of a Forward Calorimeter (FoCal), consisting of a Si-W electromagnetic calorimeter, with pad and pixel readout, and a conventional metal-scintillator hadronic calorimeter. The design of the electromagnetic calorimeter aims for high spatial resolution for the separation of nearby photon showers. This article presents the R\&D; programs of both projects and discusses the prospects for physics
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