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Reference 16: Twice-yearly lenacapavir or daily F/TAF for HIV prevention in cisgender women
JMIR Res Protoc 2025;14:e72981
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The overall model was not statistically significant (F-statistic=1.010; P=.46), indicating that the predictors collectively explained only a small proportion of the variance in the temperature delta. The R2 (uncentered) value was 0.224, and the adjusted R2 (uncentered) was 0.002, suggesting a weak fit of the model to the data.
However, diabetes status remained a statistically significant predictor of temperature delta (β=5.544; P=.02; 95% CI of 1.064-10.024).
JMIR Diabetes 2025;10:e65209
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On analyzing the average quarterly HPV search volume from 2010 to 2024 (Table 1) using 1-way ANOVA, it was found that the F-ratio value is 0.39999 (P=.75). Therefore, the trend across different quarters of the year showed no statistically significant pattern.
Quarterly differences in relative search volumes (RSVs) on Google Trends for the term “HPV vaccine” from 2010 to 2024 in India.
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J Med Internet Res 2025;27:e69729
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