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Chlorine-36   10
Chlorine-38   10
Chromium-51   1,000
Cobalt-57   100
Cobalt-58m   10
Cobalt-58   10
Cobalt-60   1
Copper-64   100
Dysprosium-165   10
Dysprosium-166   100
Erbium-169   100
Erbium-171   100
Europium-152 (9.2 h)   100
Europium-152 (13 yr)   1
Europium-154   1
Europium-155   10
Fluorine-18   1,000
Gadolinium-153   10
Material   Microcurie
Gadolinium-159   100
Gallium-72   10
Germanium-68   10
Germanium-71   100
Gold-195   10
Gold-198   100
Gold-199   100
Hafnium-181   10
Holmium-166   100
Hydrogen-3   1,000
Indium-113m   100
Indium-114m   10
Indium-115m   100
Indium-115   10
Iodine-125   1
Iodine-126   1
Iodine-129   0.1
Iodine-131   1
Iodine-132   10
Iodine-133   1
Iodine-134   10
Iodine-135   10
Iridium-192   10
Iridium-194   100
Iron-55   100
Iron-59   10
Krypton-85   100
Krypton-87   10
Lanthanum-140   10
Lutetium-177   100
Manganese-52   10
Manganese-54   10
Manganese-56   10
Mercury-197m   100
Mercury-197   100
Mercury-203   10
Molybdenum-99   100
Neodymium-147   100
Neodymium-149   100
Nickel-59   100
Nickel-63   10
Nickel-65   100
Niobium-93m   10
Niobium-95   10
Niobium-97   10
Osmium-185   10
Osmium-191m   100
Osmium-191   100
Osmium-193   100
Palladium-103   100
Palladium-109   100
Phosphorus-32   10
Platinum-191   100
Material   Microcurie
Platinum-193m   100
Platinum-193   100
Platinum-197m   100
Platinum-197   100
Plutonium-239   0.01
Polonium-210   0.1
Potassium-42   10
Praseodymium-142   100
Praseodymium-143   100
Promethium-147   10
Promethium-149   10
Radium-226   0.01
Rhenium-186   100
Rhenium-188   100
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