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  • wicked awesome vids, they help a ton! the pace is just right because you have time to absorb the information, and reflect upon what she's discussing. some teachers go so fast it's hard to keep up

  • dont just go home and cry! fantastic

  • In response to about 17:00 If you have low T4,

    pull an Al Gore,

    don't go pout,

    demand a recount!

  • acidophil? I thought it was eosinophil

  • Professor Diamond's lectures are amazing, i really think these should be suggested to anybody who currently takes Biology class at Honors/AP/IB level, they are amazing. my teacher lectures on powerpoints, which makes me disengaged occassionally... but with diamond's lecutring methods, they are a PLUS

  • thank you so much for sharing this great lectures with us.. although we're not students at university of berkeley. i'm so grateful ! God bless! =)

  • Thanks very much for these lectures, they really help

  • thanks from the bottom of my heart for this lecture really made me understand what hematology is which i didn't understood in my college lectures but here got to know much more details than our reference book's thank a lot ...

  • The great Teacher !!! Thnx alot...

  • That UC Berkely education is worth every penny .

    Great lecture . Thumbs up !

  • probably wouldn't be passing A&P if it weren't for this lady

  • excellent vids! ty

  • I think neutrophils are the most numerous and monocytes are the largest.

  • i have such respect for her! her memory is on point!

  • Awesome indeed ! Very helpful for me.

  • 'm egyptian clinical pharmacist , it's a good refrence for me to the anatomy, thanks alot

  • I have benefitted so much from these lectures. Originally, I only began looking at the 131 lecture series to complete a medical directive when I became enthralled. Prof Diamond exudes enthusiasm for her subject and crucially, her diction is clear so you can focus your attention/energy on the content. SUPERB woman.

  • this professor is awesome im a junior in high school and i watch her lectures for preporation

  • maldita sea por que no se ingles...

  • porque no lo estudias

  • no words to express my gratitude..i want to be the teacher of anatomy same as prof. marian. u are my idol prof.

  • She's best teacher...! I'm a doctor now but I never understand hematology better than this time (until I watch these lectures...).Thx much......!

  • what was your major(s) in university?

  • Cool handwriting

  • I was thinking that when I noticed your comment. It is great handwriting

  • EOSINOPHILS=ACIDOPHILS

  • best teacher ever!!!!! thanks alot to whom ever posted these. They are really helping me study alot. Thank you again

  • Oh that wonderful blood!

    But sometimes it's not that wonderful. Like when it sickles and gets trapped in your veins, joints and organs. That's sickle cell disease and it aint pretty.

    Live and learn more at:

    sicklecell-ourvoice.blogspot

  • Are Acidophil and Eosinophils the same?

  • yes

  • I love you Marian Diamond:-)

  • Awesome lectures! Very helpful. Thank you so much for posting these!!!!

  • Thank you Mrs. Diamond.

    I'm in! D.G.

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