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'''John Dalton''' (1766-1844) was an [[English people|English]] scientist. He taught [[mathematics]] and [[physical sciences]] at New College, Manchester. Dalton revived the atomic theory of [[matter]], which he applied to a table of atomic weights and used in developing his law of partial pressures ([[Dalton's law]]). He was [[color-blind]] and studied that affliction, also known as Daltonism. | '''John Dalton''' (1766-1844) was an [[English people|English]] scientist. He taught [[mathematics]] and [[physical sciences]] at New College, Manchester. Dalton revived the atomic theory of [[matter]], which he applied to a table of atomic weights and used in developing his law of partial pressures ([[Dalton's law]]). He was [[color-blind]] and studied that affliction, also known as Daltonism. | ||
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John Dalton (1766-1844) was an English scientist. He taught mathematics and physical sciences at New College, Manchester. Dalton revived the atomic theory of matter, which he applied to a table of atomic weights and used in developing his law of partial pressures (Dalton's law). He was color-blind and studied that affliction, also known as Daltonism.