43 research outputs found

    Nambu-Poisson Gauge Theory

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    We generalize noncommutative gauge theory using Nambu-Poisson structures to obtain a new type of gauge theory with higher brackets and gauge fields. The approach is based on covariant coordinates and higher versions of the Seiberg-Witten map. We construct a covariant Nambu-Poisson gauge theory action, give its first order expansion in the Nambu-Poisson tensor and relate it to a Nambu-Poisson matrix model

    Low Lexicon of Contemporary Russian Prose and Its Possible Translation into Czech

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    Tématem předkládané diplomové práce je otázka překladu stylisticky snížené slovní zásoby (zejm. vulgarismů) z ruštiny do českého jazyka. Podkladem jsou příklady excerpované ze současné ruské prózy, souboru povídek V. Kozlova. Nejprve jsou srovnány oba národní jazyky s důrazem na sociolekty, mezi nimiž jsou je věnována pozornost jedné konkrétní vrstvě, vulgarismům. Následně jsou srovnávány vulgarismy v obou jazycích. Tento přístup je významný pro pochopení jejich společných a rozdílných rysů, možnosti jejich použití a další rozpracování tématu z hlediska. Český jazyk nedisponuje slovní zásobou s vysokou mírou expresivity, jak je tomu v případě ruského matu. Princip funkční ekvivalence dovoluje nedostatek na úrovni vysoké míry expresivity kompenzovat volbou vhodných prostředků cílového jazyka.The main aim of the thesis is to discuss a task of translation of low lexicon (esp. vulgarism) from Russian into Czech. Low lexion discussed in the thesis is based on texts of contemporary russian prose written by V. Kozlov. At first we compare both national languages especially their sociolects and specific layer of vulgarism. This layer is then analyzed in Russian and in Czech, which allow us to understand common and different fields in it. There is no direct equivalent in Czech to russian mat (a layer of highly expressive lexicon in Russian). According to functional equvalence we can show the way, how to substitute this lack of expressive lexicon in translation to Czech.Institute of East European StudiesÚstav východoevropských studiíFilozofická fakultaFaculty of Art

    Evaluation Of The Pioneer Exercise Training Program For People With High Risk Of Cardiovascular Disease

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    Cílem sdělení je představit pilotní 3měsíční pohybový program zaměřený na III. a IV. fázi kardiovaskulární rehabilitace. Programu se zúčastnilo 6 osob (58±9 let) po akutním infarktu myokardu s nekomplikovaným průběhem, s provedenou revaskularizací myokardu. Pilotní projekt Fakulty sportovních studií, I. interní kardiologické kliniky Lékařské fakulty Masarykovy univerzity a rehabilitačního oddělení Fakultní nemocnice Brno v současnosti pokračuje druhým 3měsíčním programem. Ukázala se zde potřeba vytvořit pevnější návaznost na posthospitalizační rehabilitační fázi.The goal of the study was to introduce the 3-month fitness programme particularly focused on the III. and IV.  stage of cardiovascular rehabilitation.  Six persons (58 ± 9 years), who all had post-acute myocardial infarction undertook the program. The subjects had an uncomplicated history and had underwent myocardial revascularisation. It is important to note, that this mutual pilot project of the Faculty of Sports Studies, was endorsed by Internal cardiology clinics and Department of Rehabilitative Medicine in University hospital Brno. These particular departments indicated the need to establish a stronger continuity to the hospital rehabilitation programme. Currently, the pilot project has been successfully followed by its second 3-month programme

    Non-coboundary Poisson-Lie structures on the book group

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    All possible Poisson-Lie (PL) structures on the 3D real Lie group generated by a dilation and two commuting translations are obtained. Its classification is fully performed by relating these PL groups with the corresponding Lie bialgebra structures on the corresponding "book" Lie algebra. By construction, all these Poisson structures are quadratic Poisson-Hopf algebras for which the group multiplication is a Poisson map. In contrast to the case of simple Lie groups, it turns out that most of the PL structures on the book group are non-coboundary ones. Moreover, from the viewpoint of Poisson dynamics, the most interesting PL book structures are just some of these non-coboundaries, which are explicitly analysed. In particular, we show that the two different q-deformed Poisson versions of the sl(2,R) algebra appear as two distinguished cases in this classification, as well as the quadratic Poisson structure that underlies the integrability of a large class of 3D Lotka-Volterra equations. Finally, the quantization problem for these PL groups is sketched.Comment: 15 pages, revised version, some references adde

    Benefits and effectiveness of using a wrist heart rate monitor as a telerehabilitation device in cardiac patients A randomized controlled trial

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    Background: Telerehabilitation in cardiology has the potential to become the alternative to regular outpatient cardiac rehabilitation. Our study focuses on the wrist heart rate monitor as a telerehabilitation device, defines detected limitations, and compares results between home-based and regular outpatient rehabilitation methods, related to physical fitness, quality of life, and training adherence. The study design was a randomized controlled trial. Methods: Eligible 56 cardiac rehabilitation patients were randomized into a 12-week regular outpatient training group (ROT) and interventional home-based telerehabilitation group (ITG). For both groups, the intensity of the training was prescribed to be performed at 70% to 80% of heart rate reserve for 60 minutes, 3 times a week. The ITG patients started their training with a wrist heart rate monitor in their home environment. These patients received feedback once a week, reflecting data uploaded on the internet application. The ROT patients performed their exercise under the direct supervision of a physical specialist in a regular outpatient clinic. Physical fitness and health-related quality of life were assessed at baseline and after 12 weeks. Training adherence in both groups was determined and compared. Results: Fifty-one patients comleted the intervention (91%); no serious adverse events were recorded. Physical fitness expressed as peak oxygen uptake showed significant improvement (P < .001) in ROT group from 23.4 +/- 3.3 to 25.9 +/- 4.1 mL/kg/min and (P < .01) in ITG group from 23.7 +/- 4.1 to 26.5 +/- 5.7 mL/kg/min without significant between-group differences after 12 weeks of intervention. The training adherence between groups was similar. Conclusion: Our study shows that telerehabilitation via wrist heart rate monitor could become an alternative kind of cardiac rehabilitation which deserves attention and further analyzing
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