1. What are the contributions in this paper?
Here the authors equate the performance impairment caused by fatigue with that due to alcohol intoxication, and show that moderate levels of fatigue produce higher levels of impairment than the proscribed level of alcohol intoxication.. In one they were kept awake for 28 hours ( from 8:00 until 12:00 the following day ), and in the other they were asked to consume 10–15 g alcohol at 30-min intervals from 8:00 until their mean blood alcohol concentration reached 0. 10 %.. The authors measured cognitive psychomotor performance at half-hourly intervals using a computer-administered test of hand–eye coordination ( an unpredictable tracking task ).. 6 %. Equating the two rates at which performance declined ( percentage decline per hour of wakefulness and percentage decline with change in blood alcohol concentration ), the authors calculated that the performance decrement for each hour of wakefulness between 10 and 26 hours was equivalent to the performance decrement observed with a 0.. As about 50 % of shiftworkers do not sleep on the day before the first night-shift, and levels of fatigue on subsequent night-shifts can be even higher, their data indicate that the performance impairment associated with shift-work could be even greater than reported here.
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2. What is the role of metalloth-ionein in the mantle of terrestrial?
Their results indicate that the metalloth-ionein isoform in the mantle of terrestrial snails is concerned with the regulation of copper, probably in connection with haemocyanin synthesis (as the gastropod mantle is an important site of production of this copper-containing protein)8.
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3. What is the concentration of cadmium in the mantle?
In this case, most of the administered cadmium is quickly eliminated from the mantle and redistributed to the midgut gland, but virtually none of the metal becomes bound to the copper-specific metallothionein isoform.
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4. What is the function of cadmium in snails?
The function of this isoform is the detoxification of cadmium, binding 85–95% of all cadmium accumulated in the snail soft tissues.
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