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RULER: What's the Real Context Size of Your Long-Context Language Models?

arXiv.org
The needle-in-a-haystack (NIAH) test, which examines the ability to retrieve a piece of information (the"needle") from long distractor texts (the"haystack"), has been widely adopted to evaluate long-context language models (LMs).
Cheng-Ping Hsieh   +6 more
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The “wandering needle”

Pediatric Pulmonology, 2003
AbstractSuspected aspiration of a radiopaque foreign body can easily be confirmed by a chest film. We report a case of a boy with chest‐film confirmed aspiration of a needle into his right main bronchus, in whom no needle was found during bronchoscopy. In retrospect, the boy had expectorated the needle without noticing it in the interval between making
H. Jeroen Rosingh, Paul L. P. Brand
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The Surgical Needle

Aesthetic Surgery Journal, 2019
Abstract A variety of modern surgical needles are available to today’s surgeon. However, a surgeon’s preference of surgical needles, is usually influenced by experience, ease of use, and the postoperative result, such as scar quality.
Miriam Byrne, Al Aly
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“Missing needle — lost needle”

1993
Eine in situ verbliebene Nadel fuhrt fast immer zu forensischen Konsequenzen. Die Nadel zu finden ist das eine, die Aufklarung der Betroffenen das andere.
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Goodbye to needles

Archives of Disease in Childhood, 2013
By and large, children hate needles. Children in pain have a sympathetic response causing vasoconstriction rendering venous access somewhat more technically challenging than usual. Venous access in children presenting for anaesthesia is not always easy; nor is it always necessary for simple short procedures using inhalational anaesthesic agents ...
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Needles

Acta Cardiologica, 2017
Pierre-Laurent, Massoure   +1 more
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Pins and needles

1984
Publisher Summary Pins and needles are perhaps more accurately designated tingling paraesthesiae and constitute a common and universally recognized symptom complex, requiring no further elaboration from the patient. The major causes of pins and needles include the effects of trauma, ischemia, or metabolic changes on cutaneous nerve fibers or nerve ...
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