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    Salience difference calculations for our surface stimuli.

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    <p>The lines show the results for three differences in target disparity, plotted against the disparity of the central bump or dip. Salience was calculated using Eqs <a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0165932#pone.0165932.e001" target="_blank">1</a>–<a href="http://www.plosone.org/article/info:doi/10.1371/journal.pone.0165932#pone.0165932.e003" target="_blank">3</a>, based on the positions and disparities of all the dots in the stimuli.</p

    Examples of monotonic and non-monotonic depth relationships.

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    <p><b>(a)</b> An otherwise frontoparallel surface with a dip on the left (marked by the red circle) and a bump on the right (marked by the blue triangle). <b>(b)</b> The same surface, with the same dip and bump, which are now separated by a large central dip (indicated by the black square). The depth relationship between the red and blue points in monotonic in <b>(a)</b>, but not in <b>(b)</b>.</p

    Diagrams to illustrate the stimuli.

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    <p><b>(a)</b> In the Two Dot condition, the two target dots were presented in front of a square background grid. The pedestal depth was 3cm <b>(b)</b> In the Three Dot condition, an additional dot (shown here in black in the bird’s eye view) was presented midway between the two target dots. This was presented at 11 possible positions in depth relative to the pedestal. These are indicated here by the unfilled circles. <b>(c)</b> In the Surface condition, the target dots were presented against a smooth surface, defined by a random dot stereogram. The surface was constrained to pass through the locations of the target dots, and the same central positions at which the central dot was placed in the Three Dot condition.</p

    Experiment two results.

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    <p>Mean disparity discrimination thresholds for the Two Dot condition, for the two separations used, both with and without a brackgroun grid. Error bars show ±1 SEM.</p

    The Evaluation of Externalities

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    This bachelor thesis focuses on problem of externalities of manufacturing company which should influence a surrounding of company in positive or negative way. The main issue of this thesis is an emergence of externalities in process of production and consumption. This thesis describes a types of those externalities and a ways of solutions. The externalities and their evaluation are presented on specific company, thermal power station in Hodonín. This thesis also contains a results of questionnaire survey among residents of city Hodonín
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