This depends...... and cannot be answered in a simple way. E.g. it depends on 
whether there are real wait-states between the fork and the join and how soon 
after one-another they reach the join (see other discussions on this)

A root token cannot be removed when there are sub-tokens (afaik) if a process 
instance is removed, the child/sub-tokens also are (btw, what is a sub-token 
for you, one of a sub-process or just a child-token?)

The pattterns themselves are implemented fairly simple, but combining them 
makes things difficult... there are some testcases for the old (2002) patterns, 
not for the recent 2006 updates (I'd love to do that if someone pays me to ;-))

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