Ques:Information:  - Realdo Colombo (c. 1515, Cremona  1559, Rome) was an Italian professor of anatomy and a surgeon at the University of Padua between 1544 and 1559.  - Michael Servetus, also known as "Miguel Servet", "Miguel Serveto", "Revés", or "Michel de Villeneuve" (29 September 1509 or 1511  27 October 1553), was a Spanish  theologian, physician, cartographer, and Renaissance humanist. He was the first European to correctly describe the function of pulmonary circulation, as discussed in "Christianismi Restitutio" (1553). He was a polymath versed in many sciences: mathematics, astronomy and meteorology, geography, human anatomy, medicine and pharmacology, as well as jurisprudence, translation, poetry and the scholarly study of the Bible in its original languages. He is renowned in the history of several of these fields, particularly medicine and theology. He participated in the Protestant Reformation, and later developed a nontrinitarian Christology. Condemned by Catholics and Protestants alike, he was arrested in Geneva and burnt at the stake as a heretic by order of the city's Protestant governing council.  - Aelius Galenus or Claudius Galenus (September 129 AD  /), often Anglicized as Galen and better known as Galen of Pergamon, was a prominent Greek physician, surgeon and philosopher in the Roman Empire. Arguably the most accomplished of all medical researchers of antiquity, Galen influenced the development of various scientific disciplines, including anatomy, physiology, pathology, pharmacology, and neurology, as well as philosophy and logic.  - William Harvey (1 April 1578  3 June 1657) was an English physician who made seminal contributions in anatomy and physiology. He was the first known to describe completely and in detail the systemic circulation and properties of blood being pumped to the brain and body by the heart, though earlier writers, such as Realdo Colombo, Michael Servetus, and Jacques Dubois, had provided precursors of the theory. In 1973 the William Harvey Hospital was constructed in the town of Ashford, several miles from his birthplace of Folkestone.  - The University of Ferrara is the main university of the city of Ferrara in the Emilia-Romagna region of northern Italy. In the years prior to the First World War the University of Ferrara, with more than 500 students, was the best attended of the free universities in Italy. Today there are approximately 16,000 students enrolled at the University of Ferrara with nearly 400 degrees granted each year. The teaching staff number 600, including 288 researchers. It is organized into 12 Departments.  - João Rodrigues de Castelo Branco, better known as Amato Lusitano and Amatus Lusitanus (15111568), was a notable Portuguese Jewish physician of the 16th century. Like Herophilus, Galen, Ibn al-Nafis, Michael Servetus, Realdo Colombo and William Harvey, he is credited as making a discovery in the circulation of the blood. He is said to have discovered the function of the valves in the circulation of the blood.  - Giambattista Canano ( 1515 -- 1579 ) was a notable anatomist and professor at the University of Ferrara of the 16th century who was wrongly credited with the discovery of the circulation of the blood which was presented to him and other scholars by Amato Lusitano .  - A physician, medical practitioner, medical doctor or simply doctor is a professional who practises medicine, which is concerned with promoting, maintaining, or restoring health through the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments. Physicians may focus their practice on certain disease categories, types of patients and methods of treatmentknown as specialitiesor they may assume responsibility for the provision of continuing and comprehensive medical care to individuals, families, and communitiesknown as general practice. Medical practice properly requires both a detailed knowledge of the academic disciplines (such as anatomy and physiology) underlying diseases and their treatmentthe "science" of medicineand also a decent competence in its applied practicethe art or "craft" of medicine.  - A university ("a whole", "a corporation") is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which grants academic degrees in various subjects.  Universities typically provide undergraduate education and postgraduate education.  - Ala-al-din abu Al-Hassan Ali ibn Abi-Hazm al-Qarshi al-Dimashqi (Arabic:          ), known as Ibn al-Nafis (Arabic:  ), was a physician mostly famous for being the first to describe the pulmonary circulation of the blood. The work of Al-Nafis regarding the right sided (pulmonary) circulation pre-date the much later work (1628) of William Harvey's "De motu cordis". Both theories attempt to explain circulation.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'occupation' with the subject 'giambattista canano'.  Choices: - general  - humanist  - physician  - polymath  - prior  - professor  - research  - science  - surgeon  - theologian

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Ques:Information:  - John Archibald Boyd - Carpenter , Baron Boyd - Carpenter , PC , DL ( 2 June 1908 -- 11 July 1998 ) was a British Conservative politician .  - Major is a military rank of commissioned officer status, with corresponding ranks existing in many military forces throughout the world. When used unhyphenated, in conjunction with no other indicators, Major is one rank senior to that of an army Captain, and one rank subordinate or below the rank of Lieutenant colonel. It is considered the most junior of the field officer ranks.  - Major Sir Archibald Boyd Boyd-Carpenter (26 March 1873  27 May 1937) was a British Conservative Party politician.    Given the information above, choose from the list below the object entity that exhibits the relation 'member of political party' with the subject 'john boyd-carpenter'.  Choices: - conservative party  - military

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conservative party
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