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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a significant loading on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts such as statistics, psychology, or factor analysis to indicate a strong relationship or influence of a variable on a factor.
Example: "The analysis revealed a significant loading on the first factor, suggesting that it accounts for a large portion of the variance in the data."
Alternatives: "a strong influence on" or "a major impact on".
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Four statements had a significant loading on this factor (13, 22, 34 and 35).
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This leads to a significant load on the controller.
If all vehicles start defining a GVL around its own position, and hence continuously broadcast router advertisements, this will result in a significant load on the wireless medium.
High-speed data transfers using modern off-the-shelf hardware may impose a significant load on the receiving system with respect to CPU and DRAM usage.
Each individual with a significant loading (p ≤.05) on one factor is counted as a member of the group loading on that factor.
Repeated-measures ANOVA disclosed a significant load effect on flexion, full-flexion and extension phase on normalized RMS values.
Repeated-measures ANOVA yielded a significant load effect on both cervical FRP cessation and onset angles (P < 0.001).
Only loadings > 0.500 are considered significant loading on a factor.
A significant load effect (P < 0.001) was observed on RMS values in all phases of movement, while a significant speed effect (P < 0.001) could be seen only during the extension phase.
The four factors were defined by 34 participants (85.0%), whereas two participants did not have a statistically significant load on any of the factors and four participants were confounded, i.e. loaded significantly on more than one factor.
The four factors were defined by 20 women (69.0%), whereas two participants did not have a statistically significant load on any of the factors and seven participants were confounded, i.e. loaded significantly on more than one factor.
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