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   United States  35.8%
   France  16.9%
   Japan  12.5%
   Germany  6.3%
   Russia  4.5%
   United Kingdom  4.1%
   Spain  2.7%
   Canada  2.6%
   Sweden  2.5%
   Ukraine  2.5%
   Belgium  1.9%
   Switzerland  1%
   Finland  0.9%
   Czech Republic  0.8%
   Slovakia  0.6%
   South Africa  0.6%
   Bulgaria  0.6%
   India  0.5%
   Brazil  0.5%
   Lithuania  0.5%


Rank   Countries  Amount  (top to bottom)   
#1  United States:21,741 
#2  France:10,245 
#3  Japan:7,561 
#4  Germany:3,810 
#5  Russia:2,736 
#6  United Kingdom:2,488 
#7  Spain:1,622 
#8  Canada:1,591 
#9  Sweden:1,536 
#10  Ukraine:1,492 
#11  Belgium:1,163 
#12  Switzerland:598 
#13  Finland:549 
#14  Czech Republic:487 
#15  Slovakia:373 
#16  South Africa:360 
#17  Bulgaria:339 
#18  India:299 
#19  Brazil:298 
#20  Lithuania:290 
#21  Hungary:285 
#22  Mexico:232 
#23  Argentina:140 
#24  Slovenia:130 
#25  Netherlands:112 
#26  Romania:90 
#27  Pakistan:56 
#28  Armenia:54 
#29  Iran:
Total: 60,677  
Weighted average: 2,092.3  

SOURCE: ANSTO, IAEA, WNA

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