Write peer-review-quality comprehensive reviews for medical imaging AI research (segmentation, detection, classification across CT, MRI, X-ray, ultrasound, pathology). Use this skill whenever the user wants to produce a survey paper, systematic review, literature analysis, or "综述" on deep learning for medical imaging; whenever they mention writing a "review paper" / "literature review" / "系统综述" / "narrative review" / "scoping review" in a medical-AI context; whenever they want a draft suitable for journal submission rather than internal notes; whenever they need help organizing a multi-section method survey with vendor / regulatory / clinical translation coverage. This skill enforces fact-checking, citation integrity, and flagship-review writing voice — NOT a fill-in-the-blank template that invites hallucination. Use it especially when the goal is a publishable manuscript and not just a draft to discuss.
Review and improve Kensa BDD tests written in Kotlin. Use this skill whenever the user shares a Kensa test file, asks you to review or improve a Kensa test, or mentions Given-When-Then tests in a Kensa project. Kensa tests use the KensaTest interface with given()/whenever()/then() DSL, @RenderedValue, @ExpandableSentence, Fixtures, and produce HTML reports with sequence diagrams.
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