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. 2015 Oct 20;5:15147. doi: 10.1038/srep15147

Table 1. Values of γ, the principal component coefficients pc1 and pc2 (expressed as pair (a,b) of the line ax + by = 0), and the principal component variances l1 and l2 (i.e., the eigenvalues of the covariance matrix) of the conditions in the acetate-biomass (top) and succinate-biomass (bottom) objective spaces.

γ pc1 pc2 l1 l2
Acetate-biomass
 1 (0.9997, 0.0247) (0.0247, −0.9997) 12.9026 0.0460
 100 (0.9997, 0.0251) (0.0251, −0.9997) 12.7476 0.0463
 500 (0.9996, 0.0299) (0.0299, −0.9996) 9.5999 0.0462
 1000 (0.9999, 0.0161) (0.0161, −0.9999) 11.2712 0.0597
Succinate-biomass
 102 (9.7072 · 10−14, −1) (−1, −9.7072 · 10−14) 0.0542 4.1806 · 10−25
 103 (−8.6034 · 10−13, 1) (−1, −8.6034 · 10−13) 0.0626 1.5392 · 10−23
 104 (1, −2.8217 · 10−3) (−2.8217 · 10−3, −1) 2.1323 0.1267
 105 (−1, −3.2925 · 10−4) (3.2925 · 10−4, −1) 37.6676 0.0121

The eigenvalues l1 and l2 indicate the variance explained by the first and second principal components respectively. The eigenvector with the largest eigenvalue l1 represents the direction of maximal variation of the points in the objective space.