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The algorithm then applied ICHD-II criteria to all other cases in hierarchical sequence: first for migraine, then for TTH, then for probable migraine and finally for probable TTH.
All remaining cases (episodic headache) were sorted by applying ICHD-II criteria in hierarchical sequence: first definite migraine (dMIG), then definite TTH (dTTH), then probable migraine (pMIG) and finally probable TTH (pTTH).
The algorithm was applied to the remainder of the participants, applying ICHD-2 criteria [7] in hierarchical sequence first for migraine, then for TTH, then for probable migraine and finally for probable TTH.
All remaining cases (episodic headache) were classified by applying modified ICHD-II criteria in hierarchical sequence: first definite migraine, then definite TTH, then probable migraine and finally probable TTH.
The algorithm then applied ICHD-II criteria to all other cases in hierarchical sequence: first for definite migraine, then for definite TTH, then for probable migraine and finally for probable TTH.
We now explore the functions of the prefrontal regions preferentially involved in hierarchical sequence processing.
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Note that this 10x cloning is significantly less than the 40 50x typically generated for clone libraries used in hierarchical sequencing on clone tiling paths.
Traditionally, in hierarchical sequencing, each clone is first assembled independently from its reads, and subsequently the clone assemblies are stitched together from the known physical map.
Finally, as in hierarchical sequencing, we sample reads from each clone to a particular coverage (clone-read coverage level = CovR), being careful to label each read with its particular clone of origin.
In hierarchical sequences, in contrast, sequential order matters.
Nonetheless, the involvement of Broca's region in hierarchical sequencing in music and language, and in some complex action planning, seems abundantly clear.
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