Similar words: walton, dalton, dial tone, musical tone, dalton's law, john dalton, alto, salt out. Meaning: n. English scientist (cousin of Charles Darwin) who explored many fields: heredity, meteorology, statistics, psychology, anthropology; founder of eugenics and first to use fingerprints for identification (1822-1911).
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1 Galton devised a method of creating composite pictures in which the features of different faces were superimposed over one another.
2 Population genetics owes its origin to Francis Galton.
3 Population genetics owes its origin to Francis Galton, who put the study of human heredity on a mathematical footing.
4 Galton had become convinced that Lamarckism was ineffective because the character of each individual is rigidly determined by inheritance.
5 Galton developed a technique for superimposing a number of photographed faces of people with shared characteristics or circumstances.
6 Back in 1885, Sir Francis Galton wrote a paper in 1885 called "The Measurement of Fidget."
7 Such was the outcry that Galton soon dropped the idea.
8 Searching for genius, Galton failed to develop a working intelligence test.
9 This paper begins with the binomial distribution in the random theory and then furthers on analysis of the distributive curve of Galton board experiment.
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