If you're reading an academic paper, you just follow the citations until someone defines it.
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Yeah, it's dumb. We write like normal people in academic papers too. I don't know why they ever taught it this way.
Markov chains, but without being Markovian.
The numbers you want to look at are PDCASS and/or DIAAS scores of each protein source.
OP described their beliefs and is looking for a name for it, not the other way around.
That's how they keep you from climbing the ranks. You need to take a loss for a while before things can actually get better, and you never know if it'll be possible for you to get over that hump.
But... I like the solitude of night time. :(
It seems very inefficient to have them transcribe audio when they could just add timestamps to the script.
I think the part that stinks is all the dead skin sticking to the hair and all the skin oils and bacteria accumulating on that mass.
You can do the protein powder first. Just make sure that when you pour in the water, it stays on top of the protein and doesn't seep through to the bottom. Then flip the bottle over, shake it (without flipping) until all the powder unsticks from the bottom, then proceed to shake normally.
Alternatively, fill the bottle with about an inch of water, add the powder, then fill the rest of the way with water and shake normally.
The problem with water first is that you can't stick the scoop into the bottle and protein powder flies off everywhere.
Maybe chickpeas are expensive where you live, or maybe you miscalculated. Either way, take a look at my numbers for comparison.
We can get a 3.63kg bag of chickpeas here for $7.49 (CAD). Assuming you fulfill all your Calorie and protein needs from chickpeas alone (2500 Calories and 150g protein per day), it comes out to about $600/year. That's $1.64/day. In order to be $10/day, you'd have to pay 6x as much for your chickpeas, so that same 3.63kg bag would have to cost $45.50.
And that's not all. It's easy to tell someone the high level area that you're working on, but to explain the exact problem you're trying to solve and why it's interesting? That's a whole journey into many topics that are very unintuitive for human brains to grasp and sometimes require heavy mathematical abstractions to even see that there's a problem to begin with.