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The obtained samples were several millimeters in size.
During the colonscopy, three very small polyps (one millimeter to two millimeters in size) were removed.
"The scales are about 0.2 millimeters in size on the mako's sides," Dr. Lang said.
Typically, fMRI machines divide the brain into three-dimensional pixels called voxels, each about five cubic millimeters in size.
A future version will integrate all components onto a single chip that's one millimeter by two millimeters in size.
However, by weight, really large pieces of plastic, greater than 200 millimeters in size, were the most significant.
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In previous studies, scientists had created single-crystal copper electrodes just 1-square millimeter in size.
Clouds of "smart dust" -- tiny computers and sensors each a cubic millimeter in size -- will course through the skies monitoring the weather or the traffic below.
For most of the first 2.5 billion years of life on Earth, most species were microscopic, rarely exceeding one millimeter in size, and unicellular.
While tiny relative to ourselves and most familiar marine creatures, forams are extremely large for single-celled organisms, often reaching a third of a millimeter in size.
"As a [miniature computer]'s length shrinks, its volume falls cubically, meaning battery capacity falls quickly," he points out a problem Dutta faces in his project designing radio-equipped sensors just one cubic millimeter in size.
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