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Practical acquaintance with basic preparative and measuring techniques in biophysics.
Last update: Procházka Marek, prof. RNDr., Ph.D. (12.05.2020)
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To familiarize students in practise with basic preparation procedures and employment of experimental techniques. Last update: STEPJOS/MFF.CUNI.CZ (15.05.2008)
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The course is completed by a graded course-unit credit which is awarded on the following conditions:
1. Completion of all 10 tasks by working group.
2. Personal participation in all practical exercises with one absence allowed.
3. Submission of protocols from all tasks, where required (applies to 9 tasks),
and their evaluation by the leaders at least "good". In case of evaluation the degree "failed" allows students to revise the protocol.
The resulting classification is determined as the arithmetic mean of the protocol marks.
Given the nature of the subject, corrective attempts to grant credit are not possible. Last update: Štěpánek Josef, prof. RNDr., CSc. (07.10.2021)
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Practical laboratory training Last update: STEPJOS/MFF.CUNI.CZ (15.05.2008)
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List of themes: 1. Basic techniques in a chemical laboratory. 2. Thin layer chromatography. 3. Electron microscopy and its use in the study of biological preparations. 4. Electron absorption spectroscopy of solutions. 5. Infrared absorption spectroscopy. 6. Fluorescence spectroscopy. 7. Raman spectroscopy. 8. High resolution NMR spectroscopy. 9. Optical spectroscopy with nanosecond resolution. 10. Measurement of UV-B radiation solarium, ozone hole. Last update: Procházka Marek, prof. RNDr., Ph.D. (12.05.2020)
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