"Another commonly used measure of radioactivity, the microcurie: \\(1 \\micro Ci = 3.7 \\times 10 disintegrations per second = 2.22 \\times 10 disintegrations per minute\\). A radiotherapy machine may have roughly 1000 Ci of a radioisotope such as caesium-137 or cobalt-60. This quantity of radioactivity can produce serious health effects with only a few minutes of close-range, un-shielded exposure. The typical human body contains roughly \\(0.1\\micro Ci\\) of naturally occurring potassium-40. "^^ . . "M5" . . . . "0112/2///62720#UAA062" . "http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Curie?oldid=495080313"^^ . . "37000"^^ . "MicroCurie"@en . "uCi"^^ . "http://dbpedia.org/resource/Curie"^^ . "\u03BCCi" .