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  • Thanks! I am taking A&P online and these videos help so much!

  • Very helpful, thank you!

  • hi,although this is a video probably aimed at uni med students im sitting my a levels in biology and also found this video very useful so thankyou so much! will definitly check out your other videos xx

  • this is beautiful. wish my physiology teacher d have put that much passion in his lecture!

  • So clear. Thank you very much indeed! 

  • Thats Amazing ;* Thanks from Kuwait ;)

  • Why can't all teachers teach like you!!!!! Thanks a bunch!!!!!!

  • 1 person was so pumped up, they missed the like button

  • I found this video very helpful and concise, thank you. This is the first video of yours I've watched but I will definitely check out your others (I'm a first year med student). Thanks :)

  • Excellent!

    

  • Love your stuff, very easy to understand. Even an old guy like myself can understand it!

  • Im from argentina, and I'm at first year of medicine, and i was trying soooo hard to understand that graph on my own and i was getting frustrated...

    Then, by a miracle i see your video and i got it all along xD

    THANKS A LOT! Awesome video, keep up that good work, everything's so clear, and it's a very didactic method. My teachers should use this kind of methods instead of making us read all by ourselves.

    Gracias!

  • This was soooo helpful. My professor is a great teacher, but you explained it so much clearer. I will probably watch this video several more times before my next exam because no one else has explained ventricular pressure-volume this well. Thank you!

  • My Congrats! I'm from Brazil and I found your explanation absolutely clear!! Keep on doing this videos! It helps a lot! Thanks!

  • brillient! 

  • Ohh, it's wanderful

  • Very clear explaination. thank you so much

  • Great video. Thanks.

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  • that made it alot easier to undertand, thanks alot

  • wow. now by reading this graph, I can see very clearly how left ventricle is filled, isovolumically contracted, ejected and isovolumically relaxed again. incredible. thank you so much. keep postiiiiing more, plsssss

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