But still it's got room for a Secure Digital storage card, the postage stamp-sized flash memory cards that are showing up in all kinds of electronic devices.
Farms are bigger there, and more enticing than the postage-stamp smallholdings that spatter Poland's poor eastern parts that were once part of Russia.
The first step for engineering a new urethra is to take a very small piece of the patient's own tissue (around half the size of a postage stamp) from the bladder area.
Diagnostics for All, a Massachusetts-based start-up that has developed paper-based diagnostic tests the size of a postage stamp, chose to commercialise its idea in the developing world so as to circumvent America's hideously slow approval process for medical devices.
The DMD is a Digital Micromirror Device and is roughly the size of a postage stamp.
After all, his world had been reduced to what seemed like the size of a postage stamp.
Before then I could have written what I knew about it on the back of a postage stamp.
One experimental propulsion system embeds thousands of tiny explosive charges in a piece of silicon the size of a postage stamp.
The benefit: Rattner could demonstrate a processor doing work while powered by a solar cell the size of a postage stamp .
Anyone trying to give an account of Mr Hague's political credo would be hard pressed to fill the back of a postage stamp.
The cryptographic token, in development for a year at MIT's Center for Bits and Atoms, is the size of a postage stamp and as thick as a credit card.
Spending a quarter of a century building something and then scuttling it looks bad, even if the useful science that has been done on board could be written up on the back of a postage stamp.
Nearly a century later, the list of residents of the enclave, comprised of postage stamp-sized lots packed with large houses, still reads like a red carpet event, with celebs like Tom Hanks and Jason Statham shelling out millions to live there.
The stamp was already valued at twenty cents by Scott's Standard Postage Stamp Catalogue, and what I immediately realized was that its worth would only continue increasing (and so rapidly as to become my single most valuable possession) if Alvin was right and the worst happened.
Ms. Mirren gets exactly the stability-conferring character of the sympathetic but un-touchy-feely "postage stamp with a pulse" monarch.
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He was honoured with the Order of Canada in 1996 and was featured on a postage stamp.
There were two lounging palapas beside the pool, which is a proper one, not a postage-stamp plunge model.
Although a first class stamp was placed on each letter, it did not cover the total postage cost, so they were held at the sorting office by Royal Mail.
Quake hopes to usher in the next revolution in biology by shrinking the size of equipment and planting several labs worth of it onto rubber chunks no bigger than a postage stamp.
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