The survival of kidney transplants is therefore crucial. As emphasized by regulatory agencies including the U.S. Food & Drug Administration and the European Medicines Agency, there is a substantial need to develop a robust tool that can predict long-term graft survival. Indeed, over the past 20 years, long-term graft survival did not improve. Therefore, implementing such a prediction tool in clinical practice would facilitate therapeutic interventions by guiding clinical decision-making and would also facilitate clinical trials in kidney transplantation.
Within this context, an international consortium gathering research teams from Europe and the US and led by Professor Alexandre Loupy, head of the Paris Transplant Group, looked at long-term patient data, including a wide variety of patient, donor and graft parameters. Combining all these data into one prediction system with the use of artificial intelligence proved successful to lead to a robust integrative tool.
The international research consortium has thus developed the first universal tool for predicting the risk of kidney graft loss, called iBox. Based on data easily available during patient follow-up after a kidney transplant, the tool generates probabilities of graft loss up to 10 years after patient evaluation. Tested on over 7,500 patients, the predictions obtained are highly reliable regardless of the health system, the clinical situation, the therapeutic intervention, or the treatment of the patient.
"By optimizing medical decision-making, the use of the iBox could have a significant impact not only on the quality of life of each patient but also on the long-term survival of transplanted kidneys," explained Professor Alexandre Loupy, "This tool perfectly illustrates the potential of algorithms for decision making process in the field of organ transplantation. It will be deployed at the end of 2019 in two European transplant centers."
iBox Scientia is an in vivo fluorescence protein imaging tool for small animals (mice). It is an easy one touch automated computer (touch screen) controlled system which has highest accuracy and precision. It captures images with the high resolution and high sensitive CCD camera and optics.
After founding the CD Media, Inc. publishing company in 1996, he went on to help start or grow several successful online publications, including Audioholics (as Editor-in-Chief for 12 years) and AV Gadgets. In 2008, Clint founded Pro Tool Reviews followed by the landscape and outdoor power equipment-focused OPE Reviews in 2017. He also heads up the Pro Tool Innovation Awards, an annual awards program honoring innovative tools and accessories across the trades.
Crediting God and his excellent staff for the success of what is now the largest power tool review publication in the industry, Clint DeBoer hopes to see continued growth for the company as it rapidly expands its reach. Pro Tool Reviews critically reviews hundreds of hand tools, power tools, and accessories each year to help inform users about the best and newest products in the industry. Reaching everyone from the construction industry professional and tradesman to the serious DIYer, Pro Tool Reviews helps tool consumers shop better, work smarter, and stay aware of what tools and products can help put them at the top of their game.
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To get right to the point, the new INCRA I-Box is the most advanced tool ever produced for creating a stunning variety box joints & finger joints. It features fast setup for basic joints, plus advanced capability for unique decorative joints. Its revolutionary design allows greater versatility and improved user safety compared to traditional jigs. This single jig can be used on both your table saw and your router table, and the I-Box's dual-pitch lead screw mechanics easily micro-adjust joint tightness and provide a whopping 1/8" - 3/4" range of pin widths in lumber up to 1" thick.
INCRA I-Box for Box Joints. The most advanced tool ever produced for creating a stunning variety box joint and finger joints. It's revolutionary design allows faster setup, greater versatility, and improved user safety compared to conventional jigs. At the same time, it's easy to use and the included 1-hour instructional DVD covers everything from basic setup to advanced decorative joinery.
This single jig can be used on both your table saw and your router table, and it's dual pitch lead screw mechanics easily micro-adjust joint tightness and provide a whopping 1/8" to 3/4" range of pin widths. It's capable of making good fitting box joints using any width cutter within that range in lumber from 1/4" to 1" thick.
The advantages continue far beyond the basics. I-Box-exclusive joints like the Center Keyed Box Joint can be used to produce symmetrical patterns on any width lumber, allowing you the flexibility to create joinery that matches existing project plans rather than altering board widths to fit the limited possibilities of traditional box joint jigs.
The Splined Box Joint is another INCRA-only decorative joint that's guaranteed to add wow-factor to your projects, and the I-Box can even be used to produce an unlimited variety of classic Dentil Mouldings!
Nothing says "Craftsmanship" like adding solid wood hinges to your projects, and the I-Box can be used in conjunction with the INCRA HingeCrafter (fractional or metric versions) to produce wooden hinges in four different barrel diameters and in lengths up to 10".
If you've been looking to improve your shop's joinery capabilities with a fast, versatile, and easy to use method for producing box joints of all descriptions, the INCRA I-Box is what you've been waiting for. USA
The INCRA I-Box is packed with innovative features:
- Use it on your table saw or router table to cut great looking box joints with a stacking-type dado blade, dedicated box joint blade set, or straight router bits.
- Reversible design works on either side of the cutter.
- Exclusive dual-pitch lead screw mechanism for fast micro-adjusting and a broad 1/8" to 3/4" range of pin widths cut into lumber from 1/4" to 1" thick.
- A Positioning Engine mechanism that sets both pin width and spacing with a single adjustment.
- Exclusive INCRA GlideLOCK miter bar fits standard 3/4" x 3/8" miter slots with a 0.740" - 0.762" adjustment range.
- FREE 1-hour instructional DVD covers basic setups through advanced decorative joinery
- Works alongside the INCRA HingeCrafter to produce solid wood hinges.
- Front and rear blade guards keep you protected. The front guard also stabilizes boards vertically and is adjustable for 1/4" to 1" lumber thicknesses for box joints or even thicker for other applications. This also allows you to cut 2 or more pieces at a time depending on board thickness.
- The wide fence clamps lumber securely into position for cutting - much better than hand-holding boards, especially when joining small or large lumber.
- Reversible & reusable MDF sub fence dramatically reduces or eliminates tearout. Specifications No specifications available for this product
Acting to preserve our planet as much as possible is no longer optional in today's world. To do so, Smart Grids within the framework of electrical networks - involving not only Distribution System Operators (DSOs), but also consumers in their Energy Demand Management (EDM) activity - represent an innovative and sustainable solution. However, the integration of Smart Grids into network management or into consumers' homes implies changes at several levels: organizational, social, psychological, etc. This is why it is essential to consider the human factor in the design of the technologies used in these Smart Grids. This paper proposes the integration of DSO operators and consumers within a user-centered evaluation approach in order to design Smart Grids that are sufficiently acceptable to users to enable Positive Energy Territories that produce more energy than they consume. This demonstration will be illustrated by the VERTPOM project aiming at facilitating the use of renewable energies specific to each territory in order to contribute to the reduction of greenhouse gases and make the territories less dependent on traditional energies, and thus make Picardy (in France) a Positive Energy Territory. This paper presents the user-centered evaluation approach applied to three technologies (i.e., the VERTPOM-BANK supervision tool intended for DSO operators, the private web portal and the IBox smart meter intended for households) from the upstream design phase to the implementation of the technologies in real-life situations.
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