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'cumulative variance' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the total amount of variance or variability over a given period of time or in a given population – for example, "The cumulative variance in stock prices from the beginning of the year was greater than expected."
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PCA reduced the 22 variables to 12 principal components (PC) that explained 90% of the cumulative variance.
Expected convergent and divergent validity were observed only for the NPDS; 3 main factors were extracted by factor analysis and explained 78% of the cumulative variance.
In the following DAPC analyses, all discriminant functions and the first 50 PCs were retained in order to achieve 80% of cumulative variance for both panel S and B. For panel S, the optimal number of clusters was six (Supplementary Fig. 8) and DAPC revealed a clear structure of all the accessions (Supplementary Fig. 9).
Cumulative variance explained was 60.652 % for the Turkey data.
Cumulative variance explained was 62.764 % for the U.S. data.
In this study, four factors appeared having a cumulative variance of 82%% (Table 6).
Fourteen OACs were separated in two principal components at 55.88 % cumulative variance (Fig. 3a).
Factor analysis led to six factors, accounting for 52.2% of the cumulative variance.
Sustainable lifestyle practice Six factors were revealed with a 69.55 % total cumulative variance.
The cumulative variance contribution rate of these three components was 97.593%.
Loadings of the variables, eigenvalues, explained and cumulative variance for the first two first PCs.
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