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Generate professional clinical decision support (CDS) documents for pharmaceutical and clinical research settings, including patient cohort analyses (biomarker-stratified with outcomes) and treatment recommendation reports (evidence-based guidelines with decision algorithms). Supports GRADE evidence grading, statistical analysis (hazard ratios, survival curves, waterfall plots), biomarker integration, and regulatory compliance. Outputs publication-ready LaTeX/PDF format optimized for drug development, clinical research, and evidence synthesis.
Write/refactor the NSFC main text section (II) Research Content, and synchronously organize the Characteristics and Innovations and Three-Year Annual Research Plan, outputting three extraTex files that can be directly applied to LaTeX templates. Suitable for scenarios where users need to write/revise research content, research objectives, key scientific issues, technical routes, innovation points, three-year plans/milestones, etc.
Translate academic papers from arXiv to Chinese. Use when users want to (1) translate arXiv papers from English to Chinese, or (2) create technical reports summarizing academic papers. Works with arXiv paper IDs like "2206.04655".
Use this when the user explicitly requests to "verify/optimize in-text citations of the `{topic}_review.tex` review" or to "run check-review-alignment". Use the host AI's semantic understanding to verify each citation against the literature content one by one. **Only when fatal citation errors are found**, make minimal rewrites to the "sentences containing citations", and reuse the rendering script of `systematic-literature-review` to output PDF/Word (the script does not directly call the LLM API locally). Core principle: **Do not modify for the sake of modifying**. When it is uncertain whether it is a fatal error, keep the original content and issue a warning in the report. ⚠️ Not applicable in the following cases: - The user only wants to generate the main body of a systematic review (should use systematic-literature-review) - The user only wants to add/verify BibTeX entries (should use a dedicated bib management process)