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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2014 Jun 3.
Published in final edited form as: Health Phys. 2010 Aug;99(2):105–123. doi: 10.1097/HP.0b013e3181dc523c

Table 4.

List of radionuclides considered in estimates of deposition and of internal doses from acute intakes for the 20 tests considered in this study (all are fission products unless otherwise noted).

Nuclide Half-life
55Fea 2.7 a
64Cua 13 h
77As 39 h
83Br 2.4 h
88Rb 18 min
89Sr 51 d
90Sr 29 a
90Y 64 h
91Sr 9.6 h
91mY 50 min
92Sr 2.7 h
92Y 3.5 h
93Y 10 h
95Zr 64 d
95Nb 35 d
97Zr 17 h
97mNb 53 s
99Mo 66 h
99mTc 6.0 h
103Ru 39 d
103mRh 56 min
105Ru 4.4 h
105Rh 35 h
106Ru 370 d
109Pd 14 h
112Ag 3.1 h
115Cd 53 h
117Cd 2.5 h
117mIn 2.0 h
121Sn 27 h
125Sb 2.8 a
127Sn 2.1 h
127Sb 3.9 d
129Te 70 min
129Sb 4.4 h
131mTe 30 h
131I 8.0 d
132Te 78 h
132I 2.3 h
132mTe 55 min
133I 21 h
135I 6.6 h
137Cs 30 a
139Ba 83 min
140Ba 13 d
140La 1.7 d
141La 3.9 h
141Ce 33 d
142La 91 min
143Ce 33 h
143Pr 14 d
144Ce 280 d
144Pr 17 min
145Pr 6.0 h
147Nd 11 d
149Pm 53 h
149Nd 1.7 h
151Pm 28 h
153Sm 46 h
237Ua 6.8 d
240Ua 14 h
240mNpa 7.2 min
239Npa 2.4 d
239+240Pub 24,000/6,600 a
a

Activation product.

b

Fuel material. Only cumulative depositions and intakes over all tests were estimated.