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  • But they have added a modern twist to new Nordic cuisine: While that movement extols the unique pleasures of Scandinavian soil, Mr. Sohlberg's farm uses a 3,000-square-foot hydroponic greenhouse that he and some farmhands built themselves; inside grow herbs, lettuces, cucumbers, tomatoes and peppers in nutrient-saturated, computer-controlled water.

    Taste of Scandinavia, via Catskills Sophia Hollander 2011

  • This class of computer-controlled cameras is typically used to measure the light from distant stars and galaxies in astrophysical research.

    The Sacred Promise Phd Gary E. Schwartz 2011

  • Could something similar be done with computer-controlled machine tools -- so that perhaps dozens of machines are controlled by advanced software that incorporates artificial intelligence, eliminating the need for individual operators?

    Martin Ford: The Jobs of the Future -- Or Not Martin Ford 2012

  • Local anesthesia can sometimes be delivered with electricity from outside the mouth, or with computer-controlled devices that regulate the flow of anesthetic.

    More Dentists Taking Pains to Win Back Fearful Patients Melinda Beck 2011

  • Luke runs computer-controlled "Gildemeister" machines, which cut precision parts used in fuel injectors:

    Martin Ford: The Jobs of the Future -- Or Not Martin Ford 2012

  • All of which is to say that running an advanced, computer-controlled machine is extremely hard.

    Martin Ford: The Jobs of the Future -- Or Not Martin Ford 2012

  • Built by reader "Kevin" for a contest, this computer-controlled alarm clock is touted as the world's largest.

    Boing Boing 2009

  • Most of the seven new vehicles will have computer-controlled steering and suspensions systems that adjust on the fly to provide a sporty or comfy ride, depending on how the car is being driven.

    Ford Aims to Breathe Life Into Lincoln Jeff Bennett 2011

  • This class of computer-controlled cameras is typically used to measure the light from distant stars and galaxies in astrophysical research.

    The Sacred Promise Phd Gary E. Schwartz 2011

  • This class of computer-controlled cameras is typically used to measure the light from distant stars and galaxies in astrophysical research.

    The Sacred Promise Phd Gary E. Schwartz 2011

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