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One reader, Steve Thorson, pleaded in an e-mail, "Please don't turn off comments," adding: "Popsci commenters have helped me understand articles that were over my head.

This situation can make it difficult for researchers to understand articles, especially when these are outside of their fields of expertise.

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Do people not understand article 67 of the European Convention on Human Rights: the right of children to a childhood, including at least eight weeks of holiday with compulsory sunshine?

The Republicans may have read the Constitution on the House floor, but they don't seem to understand Article II, which vests the responsibility for foreign affairs in the president.

Further, one cannot understand Article III's "sparing words" without an appreciation of the immediate historical context in which they were set forth--a context in which judges were understood to be no less agents of the people than legislators and were regarded as an essential safeguard against unlawful legislative actions.

From the time of George Washington, presidents have understood Article II to grant them the authority to hire and fire all subordinate officers of the United States, and hence command their activities, even though the Constitution mentions only the power to appoint, not to remove.

Ben Bernanke, Fed chairman and guardian of America's economy, moved Wall Street less than Eric Dinallo, whom nobody had heard of, saying he would rescue some insurers nobody understood (see article).Rather than chasing the market's tail, the Fed ought to be asking what the markets' fall really signals.

But Extract can also help developers understand which articles are related to each other, for link-building purposes, and it can pull out the important entities from an article, like the "who," "what," "when," and "where".

For example, a value of 4.98 under the Times in Plain English column in Table 2 means that on average, 4.98th US grade level (5th grade) students understand the articles.

"With this change, we can better understand which articles might be interesting to you based on how long you and others read them, so you'll be more likely to see stories you're interested in reading," a Facebook spokesperson said.

We can understand scientific articles; we can help decide what is important.

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