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Effective description of generalized disformal theories
Generalized disformal transformations enable us to construct the generalized
disformal Horndeski theories, which form the most general class of ghost-free
scalar-tensor theories to this date. We extend the effective field theory (EFT)
of cosmological perturbations to incorporate these generalized disformal
Horndeski theories. The main difference from the conventional EFT is that our
extended EFT involves operators with higher spatial derivatives of the lapse
function. Our EFT also accommodates the generalized disformal transformation of
U-DHOST theories.Comment: 14 page
The PCR-Based Diagnosis of Central Nervous System Tuberculosis: Up to Date
Central nervous system (CNS) tuberculosis, particularly tuberculous meningitis (TBM), is the severest form of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.Tb) infection, causing death or severe neurological defects in more than half of those affected, in spite of recent advancements in available anti-tuberculosis treatment. The definitive diagnosis of CNS tuberculosis depends upon the detection of M.Tb bacilli in the cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). At present, the diagnosis of CNS tuberculosis remains a complex issue because the most widely used conventional āgold standardā based on bacteriological detection methods, such as direct smear and culture identification, cannot rapidly detect M.Tb in CSF specimens with sufficient sensitivity in the acute phase of TBM. Recently, instead of the conventional āgold standardā, the various molecular-based methods including nucleic acid amplification (NAA) assay technique, particularly polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay, has emerged as a promising new method for the diagnosis of CNS tuberculosis because of its rapidity, sensitivity and specificity. In addition, the innovation of nested PCR assay technique is worthy of note given its contribution to improve the diagnosis of CNS tuberculosis. In this review, an overview of recent progress of the NAA methods, mainly highlighting the PCR assay technique, was presented
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