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Some common radionuclides that can be produced from tellurium-124 are Iodine-123 and Iodine-124.

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The most common isotopes of tellurium are tellurium-128, tellurium-130, tellurium-132, tellurium-128m, and tellurium-130m. These isotopes have varying numbers of neutrons in their nuclei, giving them different atomic masses.

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