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    The Order Calculation in the Engineering Company

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    Import 23/07/2015Diplomová práce je zpracovávána ve společnosti Hagemann a.s. Celá práce se zabývá kalkulací veřejné zakázky Ministerstva vnitra ČR na dodání speciálně upravených policejních vozidel pro monitoring reálných hrozeb. Diplomová práce je rozdělena na dvě základní části, a to teoretickou část a praktickou část. První z částí je popsána problematika veřejných zakázek a hospodářská činnost v podniku. V druhé části je proveden rozbor předmětu veřejné zakázky. Dále byl zpracován návrh postupu plnění zakázky v prostorách společnosti, na které navazuje cenová kalkulace. V závěru práce jsou výsledky práce vyhodnoceny.Master thesis is processed in the company Hagemann a.s. The thesis deals with the calculation of public procurement from Ministry of the Interior to supply police vehicles specially adapted for monitoring real threats. The thesis is divided into two parts, the theoretical and practical part. The first part describes the issue of public procurement and economic activities in the company. The second part is analyzing subject of the contract. Further was processed a proposal for the execution of the contract in the company's premises, which is followed by a calculation and types of costs. In conclusion, the results of the work are evaluated.345 - Katedra mechanické technologievýborn

    Lesula: A New Species of <i>Cercopithecus</i> Monkey Endemic to the Democratic Republic of Congo and Implications for Conservation of Congo’s Central Basin

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    <div><p>In June 2007, a previously undescribed monkey known locally as “lesula” was found in the forests of the middle Lomami Basin in central Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). We describe this new species as <i>Cercopithecus lomamiensis</i> sp. nov., and provide data on its distribution, morphology, genetics, ecology and behavior. <i>C. lomamiensis</i> is restricted to the lowland rain forests of central DRC between the middle Lomami and the upper Tshuapa Rivers. Morphological and molecular data confirm that <i>C. lomamiensis</i> is distinct from its nearest congener, <i>C. hamlyni</i>, from which it is separated geographically by both the Congo (Lualaba) and the Lomami Rivers. <i>C. lomamiensis,</i> like <i>C. hamlyni,</i> is semi-terrestrial with a diet containing terrestrial herbaceous vegetation. The discovery of <i>C. lomamiensis</i> highlights the biogeographic significance and importance for conservation of central Congo’s interfluvial TL2 region, defined from the upper Tshuapa River through the Lomami Basin to the Congo (Lualaba) River. The TL2 region has been found to contain a high diversity of anthropoid primates including three forms, in addition to <i>C. lomamiensis</i>, that are endemic to the area. We recommend the common name, lesula, for this new species, as it is the vernacular name used over most of its known range.</p></div

    Estimated cercopithecin divergence dates.

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    <p>Dashed gray lines highlight the inferred divergence date between <i>C. lomamiensis</i> and <i>C. hamlyni</i> for each locus: TSPY (A), ∼ 1.7 Ma (3.2–0.5 Ma), and Xq13.3 homolog (B), ∼ 2.8 Ma (4.3–0.6 Ma). For both loci, mean divergence date estimates were inferred using a Bayesian approach implemented in BEAST 1.5.3. Confidence intervals of 95% for all nodes are given in <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0044271#pone.0044271.s013" target="_blank">Table S9</a>. Tree topology follows that inferred by maximum likelihood and Bayesian analyses using GARLI and MRBAYES, respectively. Clades supported by ML bootstrap and Bayesian clade credibility values of <90/0.90 are marked with *.</p

    Juvenile coloration.

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    <p><i>Cercopithecus hamlyni</i>, captured east of Kisangani, DRC (left), and <i>Cercopithecus lomamiensis</i>, captured near Obenge, DRC (right). White nose stripe is variably present in juvenile <i>C. hamlyni</i> from the Kisangani region. Photos by John Hart.</p

    Skull of <i>Cercopithecus lomamiensis</i> (YPM 14080, holotype).

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    <p>Photographs show lateral (A) and anterior (B) views of the cranium and mandible, and occlusal views of the mandible (C) and cranium (D). Scale bar in each frame  = 1 cm.</p

    Adult pelage coloration.

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    <p>Portraits: Captive adult male <i>Cercopithecus hamlyni</i> (upper left), photo by Noel Rowe, with permission; and captive adult male <i>Cercopithecus lomamiensis</i> (upper right), Yawende, DRC, photo by Maurice Emetshu. Lateral view: Hunter-killed adult male <i>Cercopithecus hamlyni</i> (bottom left), photo by Gilbert Paluku; and eagle-killed subadult female <i>Cercopithecus lomamiensis</i> (bottom right), photo by Gilbert Paluku.</p
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