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  • she is just simply amazing!!!! :)

  • As the yawning was discussed in the lecture, can anyone explain it to me? Why do we yawn sometimes?

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  • her students seems to get hurt a lot

  • I wish I could meet her in my lifetime

  • She is "the Professor Marian C. Diamond" who studied Einstein's Brain.

    Check Wikipedia.

    /wiki/Albert_Einstein's_brain

    If you are surprised, amazed or impressed, please thumb it up so other viewers can also become aware of the fact. please? ;)

    Thank you :D

    Keep Learning and Excelling!

    and

    by the way

    Professor Diamond, YOU ARE AWESOME !

  • Brilliant

  • Prof Diamond is a great teacher. I was never able to take notes from my anatomy class as the teachers flush one slide after the other. It takes a lot of experience to teach anatomy on blackboard. Only Proff Diamond can do that!

    You are great Proff. You are an asset to the world.

    I wish you good health and long life for the sake of humanity.

  • @ghirmaiyy please tell me you are kidding? are you ill? do you not see what this women is doing to society?! she sure as heck is scaring me!! i know shes a alien. and i have proof!!! trust mee!!! you dont want to watch this ALIENS VIDEOS EVER AGAIN!! she is a very wild chimp. the alien species she comes from is callled "scaryratcoonlookingdiesesofth­euglypeopleoftheusa" look it up!! ITS REAL. i promise you.. i kno that u mighthave a crush on her, but please remember she 304 years old. thnks fools

  • It is a pleasure to listen to this,

    I'm learning a lot :)

  • wish i had the notes to this course

  • i love her lectures because her lectures give me the full knowledge of the subject

  • I love her lectures, by the way did anyone notice when she went a little eraser crazy at around 32:03-32:04

  • between that one second?

  • hola como estan, los saludo desde Bs. As. Argnetina. podrian, si es posible traducirlo al español, es muy interesante. Los felicito por su dedicacion.

  • 16:30 "Wrinkle it up!" lol.

    Very helpul thx for posting it.

  • She's great, I know. We all know. We are everywhere ;)

  • Binding stimulates osteoblasts to increase their expression of RANKL, which can bind to osteoclast precursors containing RANK, a receptor for RANKL. The binding of RANKL to RANK stimulates these precursors to fuse, forming new osteoclasts which ultimately enhances the resorption of bone.

  • Never Rankle an osteoclast, you might get osteoporosis:)

    Bone resorption is the normal destruction of bone by osteoclasts, which are indirectly stimulated by PTH (parathormone alias parathyroid hormone). Stimulation is indirect since osteoclasts do not have a receptor for PTH; rather, PTH binds to osteoblasts, the cells responsible for creating bone.

  • i'm in d.g.

  • i'm in d.g.

  • something can not be fascinating and boring.

  • jthm103355, that is not true. The information can be stimulating; however, the execution can be poor.

  • Yes just like your comment. No difference.

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