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During nuclear explosion, one of the products is `overset 90"Sr` with half-life of 28.1 years. If `1mug` of `overset90"Sr` was absorbed in the bones of a newly born baby instead of calcium, how much of it will remain after 10 years and 60 years if it is not lost metabolically.

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