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Polish reactor may aid medical isotope shortage

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NYTimes.com: Just as the worldwide shortage of technetium 99—radioactive isotope used in millions of medical procedures—is about to get worse, officials say a new source for the substance has emerged: a nuclear reactor in Poland.

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