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diet$21214$ - translation to greek

OPTIMIZATION PROBLEM
The Stigler Diet; Stigler Diet; Diet problem
  • The Stigler diet calls for the annual consumption of 285 pounds of navy beans.

diet      
v. κάνω δίαιτα
baby food         
  • Market aisle stocked with commercial baby food
  • A Hindu child receives its first solid food in a religious ceremony called [[Annaprashana]]
  • Video of making homemade puree apple
FOOD MADE ESPECIALLY FOR INFANTS
Frozen baby food; Infant food; Baby Food Diet; The Baby Food Diet; Babyfood
παιδικές τροφές
boiled potatoes         
  • Baked potato with sour cream and chives
  • German ''Bauernfrühstück'' ("farmer's breakfast")
  • [[Cepelinai]]
  • Potatoes in an Oklahoma garden
  • Potatoes with different pigmentation
  • [[Papa rellena]]
  • A potato infected by [[late blight]]
  • Global production of potatoes in 2008
  • Early Rose]]' variety seed tuber with sprouts
  • Potatoes grown in a tall bag are common in gardens as they minimize the amount of digging required at harvest
  • A thin section of a potato under light microscopy. It has been treated with an iodine based dye that binds to starch, turning it purple, showing the high starch content.
  • Flowers of a potato plant
  • Potato planting
  • Potato plants
  • Potato transportation to cold storage in India
  • Potatoes from North India
  • American]] potato preparations: (clockwise from top left) [[potato chips]], [[hashbrowns]], [[tater tots]], [[mashed potato]], and a [[baked potato]]
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  • Russet potatoes
  • [[Potato fruit]], which is not edible
  • Potato field in [[Fort Fairfield, Maine]]
SPECIES OF PLANT (FOR THE FOOD, USE Q16587531)
Irish potato; Potatoes; Spud; White potato; White potatoes; Potatos; Solanum tuberosum; Tatties; Tattie; Patata; Maris Peer; Kerris Pink; Idaho potato; Idaho Potato; German Butterball; Red Potato; Red potato; Potato, Irish; New potato; Red potatoes; Potato (northern); Roast potato; Culture of potato; Boiled Potatoes; New potatoes; Tatey; Creamer potato; Patatoes; Poetato; Poetatoe; Solanum tuberosum tuberosum; Alu (tuber); Pateeto; History of Potatoes; Potatoe; Blue potato; Pottato; Potater; Boiled potatoes; Boiled potato; Boiled potatos; Cooking potatoes; Purple potato; Potato farmer; Potato farm; Potato industry; History of potatoes; Creamer potatoes; Pratie; Potato (plant); Potato (food); 🥔; Potato plant; Roast potatoes; Society for the Prevention of Unwholesome Diet; Seed potato; Seed potatoes; Prátaí; Chipping potato; Battata tuberosa; Lycopersicon tuberosum; Parmentiera edulis; Solanum andigenum; Solanum apurimacense; Solanum aracatscha; Solanum aracc-papa; Solanum ascasabii; Solanum boyacense; Solanum caniarense; Solanum cardenasii; Solanum cayeuxi; Solanum chariense; Solanum chaucha; Solanum chiloense; Solanum chilotanum; Solanum chocclo; Solanum churuspi; Solanum coeruleiflorum; Solanum cultum; Solanum diemii; Solanum dubium; Solanum erlansonii; Solanum estradea; Solanum herrerae; Solanum hygrothermicum; Solanum kesselbrenneri; Solanum leptostigma; Solanum macmillanii; Solanum mamilliferum; Solanum molinae; Solanum oceanicum; Solanum ochoanum; Solanum paramoense; Solanum parmentieri; Solanum parvicorollatum; Solanum phureja; Solanum riobambense; Solanum rybinii; Solanum sabinei; Solanum sanmartinense; Solanum sendigena; Solanum sinense; Solanum stenotomum; Solanum subandigenum; Solanum sylvestre; Solanum tarmense; Solanum tascalense; Solanum tenuifilamentum; Solanum utile; Solanum yabari; Solanum zykinii; Ware potato; Potato cultivation; Potato farming; Domesticated potato; Blb1; Blb2; Rpi-blb1
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Definition

Diet
·vi To Eat; to take one's meals.
II. Diet ·vt To cause to take food; to Feed.
III. Diet ·add. ·noun Any of various national or local assemblies;.
IV. Diet ·add. ·noun The legislature of Denmark, Sweden, Japan, or Hungary.
V. Diet ·add. ·noun The local legislature (Landtag) of an Austrian province.
VI. Diet ·add. ·noun The federative assembly of the old Germanic Confederation (1815 - 66).
VII. Diet ·noun Course of living or nourishment; what is eaten and drunk habitually; food; victuals; fare.
VIII. Diet ·vi To eat according to prescribed rules; to ear sparingly; as, the doctor says he must diet.
IX. Diet ·vt To cause to eat and drink sparingly, or by prescribed rules; to regulate medicinally the food of.
X. Diet ·noun A course of food selected with reference to a particular state of health; prescribed allowance of food; regimen prescribed.
XI. Diet ·add. ·noun Occasionally, the Reichstag of the German Empire, Reichsrath of the Austrian Empire, the federal legislature of Switzerland, ·etc.
XII. Diet ·noun A legislative or administrative assembly in Germany, Poland, and some other countries of Europe; a deliberative convention; a council; as, the Diet of Worms, held in 1521.
XIII. Diet ·add. ·noun In the old German or Holy Roman Empire, the great formal assembly of counselors (the Imperial Diet or Reichstag) or a small, local, or informal assembly of a similar kind (the Court Diet, or Hoftag).
XIV. Diet ·add. ·noun The state assembly or any of various local assemblies in the states of the German Empire, as the legislature (Landtag) of the kingdom of Prussia, and the Diet of the Circle (Kreistag) in its local government.

Wikipedia

Stigler diet

The Stigler diet is an optimization problem named for George Stigler, a 1982 Nobel laureate in economics, who posed the following problem:

For a moderately active man weighing 154 pounds, how much of each of 77 foods should be eaten on a daily basis so that the man’s intake of nine nutrients will be at least equal to the recommended dietary allowances (RDAs) suggested by the National Research Council in 1943, with the cost of the diet being minimal?

The nutrient RDAs required to be met in Stigler's experiment were calories, protein, calcium, iron, as well as vitamins A, B1, B2, B3, and C. The result was an annual budget allocated to foods such as evaporated milk, cabbage, dried navy beans, and beef liver at a cost of approximately $0.11 a day in 1939 U.S. dollars.

While the name "Stigler Diet" was applied after the experiment by outsiders, according to Stigler, "No one recommends these diets for anyone, let alone everyone." The Stigler diet has been much ridiculed for its lack of variety and palatability; however, his methodology has received praise and is considered to be some of the earliest work in linear programming.