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Discover LudwigThe phrase "zero moreover" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "The results showed zero moreover, indicating no significant change in the data."
Alternatives: "zero in addition" or "zero furthermore".
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But any common cause model, that is, any set of probability values satisfying 2 6, will typically entail some positive probability for ~C even if A and B occur (the only exception is when either P(A | ~C) or P(B | ~C) is zero); moreover, 2 – 6 by themselves impose no upper bound on the probability P ~C | A & B).
It is clear that a quasi-Laplacian operator Φ and any corresponding supporting function ω are increasing functions vanishing at zero; moreover, their inverses (Phi^{-1}) and ν, respectively, are increasing and such that Phi^{-1}(w_{1}w_{2})leq nu(w_{1})Phi^{-1}(w_{2}) (2.2) for all (w_{1}, w_{2}geq0), and ν is called the supporting function of (Phi^{-1}).
Similarly to the previous case, the correlations for the distance-based comparison were close to zero; moreover, the difference in the mean correlation values between cases 1 and 2 was not statistically significant.
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