You're quite right that the half-life of what we produce in the cyclotron is six hours. It goes from the cyclotron to the hospital to be used in nuclear medicine to do diagnostics and these kinds of procedures. What would be exported is not really the isotope itself but the technology, so if you're a large urban area and you want to secure your supply of medical isotopes, you might want to have a cyclotron somewhere in your urban area to fill the needs of your health community. You would export a technology as opposed to the isotopes.
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