Pro řadu biomedicínských aplikací je zásadní interakce mezi biologickým prostředím a povrchem pevné látky. Diamant jako materiál sdružuje v tomto ohledu výborné polovodičové, mechanické, chemické i biologické vlastnosti a lze ho připravovat synteticky i na velké plochy. Zde ukazujeme, jaký vliv má atomární zakončení povrchu diamantu na uspořádání proteinů a buněk a jak toto biologické rozhraní naopak ovlivňuje jeho elektronické vlastnosti. Dosažené poznatky jsou přínosné pro využití unikárních vlastností diamantu v medicíně a dalších oborech., Understanding interactions between the biological environment and solid state surfaces is crucial for a wide range of biomedical applications. In this context, diamond as a material merges excellent semiconducting, mechanical, chemical as well as biological properties and it can be prepared synthetically even at large areas. here we show how atomic termination of diamond surfaces inluences arrangement of proteins and cells and how such biological interface influences electronic properties of diamond. Attained knowledge is fundamental for employing diamond unique properties in medicine and other fields., Bohuslav Rezek, Egor Ukraintsev, Marie Krátká, Alexander Kromka, Antonín Brož, Marie Kalbáčová., and Obsahuje bibliografii
Numerous renowned scientific societies, institutions or whole fields of study have their own codes of ethics.The code defines the basic principles that ought to be respected by members in the course of their work. Czech ethnology lacks this code of ethics; in spite of the fact that numerous activities carried out by Czech
ethnologists (research, publication, archiving and presentation of research outcomes) do present various ethical dilemmas. The
importance of ethics in this field of study is underlined by the fact that the creation of the code of ethics has been defined as one of the goals within the framework of the implementation of the government programme entitled Koncepce účinnější péče o
tradiční lidovou kulturu (Strategy of improved care for traditional folk culture). The issue of ethics in ethnology has been discussed (along with other, rather internal issues) in professional media with almost no real outcome, since most of the contributions to the debate were nothing but short comments and thoughts.Based upon these tips and recommendations, the members of the Czech Ethonological Society decided, in September 2011, to prepare and submit for discussion the Code of Ethics of the Czech Ethonological Society by the next session of the general assembly. This task was assigned to Petr Janeček and Jana Nosková. They presented a draft Code of Ethics in October 2013 at a workshop
Etika a etnologie 2held in Brno. The debate about the document yielded several remarks which have been addressed in the draft. That said, it is necessary that more serious debate on this important document takes place among the general professional audience prior to the adoption of the Cod od Ethics in in autumm 2014. Therefore, it was decided that the draft shall be published in the most important professional journal and representatives of this field were asked to comment and provide their feedback on the final version of the document. and Článek zahrnuje Etický kodex České národopisné společnosti (pracovní verze ze dne 15. 10. 2013)
This study deals with the personality of the writer Teréza Nováková (1853-1912). The author and her work is a classic example of the domain and genre penetration at the turn of the 19th and 20th century. the attention of society turns distinctively to folk culture and ethnology now shapes up as a scientific branch. Realism dominates the literature and rural themes are very actual. Many personalities are able to interconnect science and art and to engage themselves in both directions. T. Nováková is one of them and, moreover, she brings in the publicistic and journalistic genres, as well as the aspects of struggle for women’s emancipation.