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IT is self-evident that the isotopic radionuclide lead-210 will remain an inseparable part of the bulk lead metal which is produced during the extraction of this metal from its various mineral ores.
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KERR, J., COOMBER, D. & LEWIS, D. Isolation of Radioactive Bismuth from Metallic Lead and its Compounds. Nature 192, 547–548 (1961). https://doi.org/10.1038/192547b0
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