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Strontium-89   1   0.01
Strontium-90   0.01   0.0001
Strontium-91   10   0.1
Strontium-92   10   0.1
Sulphur-35   10   0.1
Tantalum-182   1   0.01
Technetium-96   10   0.1
Technetium-97m   10   0.1
Technetium-97   10   0.1
Technetium-99m   100   1.
Technetium-99   1   0.01
Tellurium-125m   1   0.01
Tellurium-127m   1   0.01
Tellurium-127   10   0.1
Tellurium-129m   1   0.01
Tellurium-129   100   1.
Tellurium-131m   10   0.1
Tellurium-132   1   0.01
Terbium-160   1   0.01
Thallium-200   10   0.1
Thallium-201   10   0.1
Thallium-202   10   0.1
Thallium-204   1   0.01
Thulium-170   1   0.01
Thulium-171   1   0.01
Tin-113   1   0.01
Tin-125   1   0.01
Tungsten-181   1   0.01
Tungsten-185   1   0.01
Tungsten-187   10   0.1
Vanadium-48   1   0.01
Xenon-131m   1,000   10.
Xenon-133   100   1.
Xenon-135   100   1.
Ytterbium-175   10   0.1
Yttrium-90   1   0.01
Yttrium-91   1   0.01
Yttrium-92   10   0.1
Yttrium-93   1   0.01
Zinc-65   1   0.01
Zinc-69m   10   0.1
Zinc-69   100   1.
Zirconium-93   1   0.01
Zirconium-95   1   0.01
Zirconium-97   1   0.01
Any radioactive material other than source material, special nuclear material, or alpha emitting radioactive material not listed above.   0.1   0.001
Note 1: To convert curies (Ci) to SI units of gigabecquerels (GBq), multiply the above values by 37.
Example: Zirconium-97 (Col. II) (0.01 Ci multiplied by 37 is equivalent to 0.37 GBq).
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