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Table A3: Factor Loadings of Rotated Component Matrix* No Variables Factors 1 2 3
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Table 5: Rotated Components
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"... In PAGE 15: ... PCA using the remaining measures identified ten PCs which capture 87% of the data set variance. Table5 shows for each rotated component the loadings of the measure, with loadings larger than 0.7 set in boldface.... ..."
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Table 3: Rotated components
"... In PAGE 3: ... To ease the interpretation of the PCs, we subjected them to an orthogonal rotation (varimax). Table3 provides the loadings of the measures in... ..."
Table 9: Rotated Component
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"... In PAGE 14: ... PCA using the remaining measures identified ten PCs which capture 87% of the data set variance. Table9 shows for each rotated component the loadings of the measure, with loadings larger than 0.7 set in boldface.... ..."
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Table 4. Rotated components.
"... In PAGE 6: ...6% of the variance in the data set, which is significant enough to support our findings. The loadings on each measure in each rotated component in presented in Table4 . Values higher than 0.... ..."
Table 5. Analysis for Rotation
"... In PAGE 8: ... Finally, the results of our search for these photometric transits are given. Table5 summarizes the analysis for stellar axial rotation determined from the spectra and Ca II records. The values of v sin i found from spectra are from this work except for And.... In PAGE 8: ... Those periods were determined from periodogram analysis (Horne amp; Baliunas 1986) for each observing season ( 120 ? 150 nights) that had su cient observations (typically 30 or more observations on 10 or more nights). The mean period, hP i, the rms and range of periods found, and the number of seasons, (NP ), in which a period that might be attributable to rotational modulation was detected are also given in Table5 . A range of periods or secular changes in the observed period may be caused by surface di erential rotation (Baliunas et al.... In PAGE 12: ... We nd a rotation period of 3.2 d ( Table5 ), similar to but more con dently determined than the result in Paper II. We give a grade of Probable to the mean value of 3.... In PAGE 21: ...2 to 19.8 d ( Table5 ). The rotation period and hSi both suggest an age 6 Gyr, lower than that of Gonzalez (1998; 11 2 Gyr), Fuhrmann et al.... In PAGE 23: ... The expected rotation period estimated from the mean activity level is 27.4 d ( Table5 ). Only two weak detections of rotational modulation are evident in 1996 (38 d) and 1997 (25 d), so the period is poorly determined.... ..."
Table 2. Rotation dissimilarity.
"... In PAGE 5: ... Note that while data sets A and C have similar means, they have extremely di erent covariance structures that are not taken into account by this measure. In Table2 we present the pairwise rotation dis- A B C D E A 0 0.67 2.... ..."
Table 5: Rotated Components
in Exploring the Relationships between Design Measures and Software Quality in Object-Oriented Systems
"... In PAGE 14: ... large amount of redundancy present among these measures. The 16 PCs capture 88.6% of the variance in the data set. The loadings of each measure in each rotated component is given in Table5 . Values above 0.... ..."
Table 5: Rotated Components
in Exploring the Relationships between Design Measures and Software Quality in Object-Oriented Systems
"... In PAGE 14: ... large amount of redundancy present among these measures. The 16 PCs capture 88.6% of the variance in the data set. The loadings of each measure in each rotated component is given in Table5 . Values above 0.... ..."
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