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The chip is contained inside a cylindrical transponder, a glass tube 11 millimeters in length and 2.1 millimeters in diameter.
After the shootings, American soldiers found plenty of empty bullet casings 7.62 millimeters in diameter.
You're screening black, sand-sized seeds from sand they're only 0.6 millimeters in diameter.
The Philips researchers estimate that the technology will only work for lenses up to 4 millimeters in diameter.
Using a technique similar to silk screening, the researchers printed an array of copper coils 10 millimeters in diameter.
The radiation detector consists of a series of silicon semiconductors, each about 35 millimeters in diameter and one millimeter tall.
The motors we used were tiny, about a third of the size of a pencil and nine millimeters in diameter.
The tiny pill — just three millimeters in diameter — is all but certain to be diverted to the streets, he said.
Formed precursors were black flakes of a few millimeters in diameter.
I.B.M.'s laptops have two tiny copper radiators, both about three millimeters in diameter, partly filled with water and sealed to a near-vacuum.
They inched toward 50 millimeters in diameter; they flaunted diamond bezels, tourbillion movements and complications galore; and they regularly cost $15,000 to $50,000.
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