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aerosol spray
dispensing system of an aerosol mist: a can with a payload and propellant under pressure

Simula
Simula is the name of two simulation programming languages, Simula I and Simula 67, developed in the 1960s at the Norwegian Computing Center in Oslo, by Ole-Johan Dahl and Kristen Nygaard. Syntactically, it is an approximate superset of ALGOL 60,
Atmel AVR
family of microcontrollers

coilgun
thumb|Simplified diagram of a multistage coilgun with three coils, a barrel, and a ferromagnetic [[projectile]]
nightcore
A nightcore edit (also known as a sped-up song, sped-up version, sped-up remix, or simply sped-up) is a version of a music track that speeds up its source material by approximately 35%, which also raises the pitch. This gives an effect almost identical to playing a 33⅓-rpm vinyl record at 45 rpm. The 35% increase in speed causes the note C4 to be slightly lower in pitch than the note F#4 (from 261.63 Hz to 353.19 Hz), which is an increase of approximately 5 and a half semitones. Playing 33⅓-rpm vinyl records at 45 rpm was common in the Happy Hardcore scene of the 90s and 2000s, which

Krag-Jørgensen
The Krag–Jørgensen is a repeating bolt-action rifle designed by the Norwegians Ole Herman Johannes Krag and Erik Jørgensen in the late 19th century. It was adopted as a standard arm by Norway, Denmark, and the United States. About 300 were delivered to Boer forces of the South African Republic.
cheese knife
device used for cutting cheese
postage meter
machine for printing proof of postage payment
Birkeland–Eyde process
nitrogen fixation using electrical arcs
Trampe bicycle lift
only bicycle lift in the world
Nitrophosphate process
method to produce nitrogen fertilizers
kneeling chair
recommended for certain diseases or injuries of the backbone
Tripp Trapp
chair designed by Peter Opsvik for Stokke
Buddy
Norwegian city electric car
harpoon cannon
whaling implement
Rottefella
Rottefella is a Norwegian manufacturing company of winter sports equipment, more specifically ski bindings. The name "Rottefella" refers to the three-pin binding invented by Bror With in 1927, inspired on a couple of rat traps he had seen in a hardware store. The binding were more formally known as the "75mm Nordic Norm".
Acem Meditation
meditation technique
Kammerlader
The Kammerlader, or "chamber loader", was the first Norwegian breech-loading rifle, and among the first breech loaders adopted for use by an armed force anywhere in the world. A single-shot black-powder rifle, the kammerlader was operated with a crank mounted on the side of the receiver. This made it much quicker and easier to load than the weapons previously used. Kammerladers quickly gained a reputation for being fast and accurate rifles, and would have been a deadly weapon against massed ranks of infantry.
Bjering
automobile manufacturer
Jarmann M1884
type of bolt action repeating rifle
Aasen mortar
type of Gun-mortar