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1 neutron-rich radioisotope
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2 neutron-induced radioisotope
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3 neutron-deficient radioisotope
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4 alpha-emitting radioisotope
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5 beta-emitting radioisotope
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6 gamma-emitting radioisotope
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7 industrial-use radioisotope
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8 short-lived radioisotope
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9 priority radioisotope
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10 unstable towards beta decay radioisotope
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