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Booster: Tackling Harmful Fine-tuning for Large Language Models via Attenuating Harmful Perturbation

International Conference on Learning Representations
Harmful fine-tuning attack poses serious safety concerns for large language models' fine-tuning-as-a-service. While existing defenses have been proposed to mitigate the issue, their performances are still far away from satisfactory, and the root cause of
Tiansheng Huang   +4 more
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Confidence booster

Nursing Standard, 1988
I am a 36 year old registered general nurse, who has worked on a hospital ward since 1978. I am at present nearing the end of a 'Back to nursing' course. I have had time away from work to bring up my daughter, and now I am able to return to part time work, but feel I am not confident enough to be in charge of a ward.
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ROS: A "booster" for chronic inflammation and tumor metastasis.

Biochimica et biophysica acta. Reviews on cancer
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are a group of highly active molecules produced by normal cellular metabolism and play a crucial role in the human body.
Anqi Chen   +3 more
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SARS-CoV-2 XBB.1.5 mRNA Booster Vaccination Elicits Limited Mucosal Immunity

Science Translational Medicine
Current COVID-19 vaccines provide robust protection against severe disease but minimal protection against acquisition of infection. Intramuscularly administered COVID-19 vaccines induce robust serum neutralizing antibodies (NAbs), but their ability to ...
Ninaad Lasrado   +14 more
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Beyond Boosterism:

2018
This chapter examines the development of the labor movement in Fort Smith, Arkansas, after World War II to answer the question of why unions in the South lacked the strength and influence of their northern counterparts. City leaders created a culture based on conservative economic principles to attract industry and disseminated it through the media and
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Booster biocides and microfouling

Biofouling, 2010
Antifouling (AF) paints are used to prevent the attachment of living organisms to the submerged surfaces of ships, boats and aquatic structures, usually by the release of biocides. Apart from copper, organic booster biocides are the main active components in AF paints, but their use can have a negative impact on the marine environment.
Faÿ, Fabienne   +5 more
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Optimizing booster stations

Proceedings of the Genetic and Evolutionary Computation Conference Companion, 2017
Booster stations are fluid systems consisting of interconnected components such as pumps, pipes, valves and fittings. One of their main applications is to supply whole buildings or higher floors with drinking water if the supply pressure of the water company is not high enough to guarantee a continuous supply for all consumers.
Jonas B. Weber, Ulf Lorenz
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On the existence of booster types

Proceedings 41st Annual Symposium on Foundations of Computer Science, 2002
A data type's consensus number measures its power in asynchronous concurrent models of computation. We characterize the circumstances under which types of high consensus number can be constructed from types with lower consensus numbers, a process called boosting. In settings where boosting is impossible, we can reason about the synchronization power of
Maurice Herlihy, Eric Ruppert
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Booster immunotherapy (BIT)

Allergy, 1994
This study tries to answer two questions: 1) how long does the therapeutic effect of successful immunotherapy (IT) last after termination of the treatment? and 2) what is the best treatment for recidivist patients? To answer the first question, we asked 108 patients with rye/grass pollen allergy who had previously undergone IT for 3–4 years and had ...
C, Ebner, D, Kraft, H, Ebner
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Tetanus Toxoid Boosters

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1978
To the Editor.— I would like to respond to the question regarding the Arthus phenomenon following immunization with diphtheria-pertussin-tetanus (DPT) in the QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS section (238:2307, 1977). As noted by Zack Haddad, MD, the incidence of the Arthus-type response diminished when the interval between tetanus toxoid boosters increased.
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