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    Overview and comparison of staging concept abroad

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    Práce se zabývá operou Kouzelná flétna. V první části autorka sleduje inscenační styly ve světě a srovnává výtvarné koncepce. Zejména si všímá využití rámcování a jeho smyslu. V druhé části popisuje vlastní pojetí opery, vnímání hudby a libreta jako celku a komplexní scénické a kostýmové řešení

    Myth in the Ancient Drama and Its Symbolic Projections

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    The student examines the antique myth in its classical dramatic form, the shifts and differences between the original form and the dramatic form of the myth. The student also examines the symbolic element of the situations in the myth. Contribution about a context of life and work of Sigmund Freud is an attempt to understand the structure of thinking on the borderline between science and art. In conclusion the student focuses on the terms guilt - punishment - forgiveness

    Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart - The Magic Flute - Staged complex project

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    The work deals with the opera The Magic Flute. In the first part the author follows the staging of the styles in the world and compares the concept art. In particular, it focuses on the use of framing and its meaning. The second part describes the concept of opera, music perception and the libretto as a whole and scenic and costume complete solution

    Antimicrobial lytic factors of the coelomic fluid of Earthworms

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    I. SUMMARY lnvertebratesare widely distrbuted animals.They can be found in almostany krnd ofhabitat. Their successfulsurvival shategiesare basedon short life span combinedwith numerousoffspring and, more importantly,all invertebratespecieshavedevelopeda wriety ofdefensemechanismselficientlyrecognizingand respondingto non-selfsubstances. The defensemechadsmsof earthwoms were studiedover the pastfou decades.It becameappdent thattheearthworms.aswell asotherinvertebrates,lackspecificimmunoglobulins,lymphoc)4esor otherfeatures ofthe adaptiveimmunesystemdescribedin verteblates,but possessirmatedefensecomponents In this thesis,we foousedon the detaildescriptionof somedefensemoleculesinvolvedin imate immunityof earthworms. l. Lysozyme is an erzyme with strong antibacterialactivity describedin many organisms. We characterizedthelysozymeof Erieniaandrei(formerly E.fetida andrei)earthwormbothstruchmlly and functionally.Moleoularcharactefiationof lyso4rne providesa new tool for monitoringof innateimmunity in earthworms. 2. A cltol''tic effect of the coelomicfluid of E. fetida was observedin experimentswith TNF-sensitive tumorL929 cell line. Subsequentisolationof l)tic proteinsled to theidentificationof 42-kDaprotein,which wasnamedcoelomiccytolyticfactor- CCF.CCFwasshom to bepresentalsoin coelomicfluid of mother..

    Comparative study of the CCF-like pattern recognition protein in different Lumbricid species

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    Coelomic fluid of the Lumbricid Eisenia fetida contains a 42-kDa pattern recognition protein named coelomic cytolytic factor (CCF) that binds microbial cell wall components and triggers the activation of the prophenoloxidase cascade, an important invertebrate defense pathway. Here we report on the sequence characterization of CCF-like molecules of other Lumbricids: Aporrectodea caliginosa, Aporrectodea icterica, Aporrectodea longa, Aporrectodea rosea, Dendrobaena veneta, Lumbricus rubellus and Lumbricus terrestris, and show that CCF from E. fetida has a broader saccharide-binding specificity, being the only one recognizing N,N′-diacetylchitobiose. We suggest that the broad recognition repertoire of E. fetida CCF reflects a particular microbial environment this species lives in. © 2005 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.SCOPUS: ar.jinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
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