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What are the treatment options for cholelithiasis? Explain each.
Plutonium-239
A radioactive isotope of plutonium, used as a key component in nuclear weapons and as a fuel in some types of nuclear reactors.
Fast-moving Neutrons
Neutrons with high kinetic energy, often associated with nuclear reactions, that can initiate fission in certain materials.
High-level Wastes
Radioactive waste produced by nuclear reactors, reprocessing plants, and from the decommissioning of nuclear facilities, presenting serious hazards due to its high radiation levels.
Uranium-235
A naturally occurring isotope of uranium with a capacity for nuclear fission, making it a key component in nuclear reactors and weapons.
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