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  2. America's Incredible Pizza Company - Wikipedia

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    AIPC has a buffet style pizza, pasta, salad, and dessert bar, with several seating areas for customers to eat. These include the Starlite Drive In, Family Room, Diner, and Gym. [11] The restaurant has 30 types of pizza and an 80-item salad bar. [12] An AIPC restaurant has an average area of 65,000 to 70,000 square feet (6,000 to 6,500 m 2). [13]

  3. American Italian Pasta Company - Wikipedia

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    American Italian Pasta Company (AIPC) was a pasta manufacturing company with corporate offices in Kansas City, Missouri, and plants in Excelsior Springs, Missouri; Columbia, South Carolina; Tolleson, Arizona; [1] and Verolanuova, Italy.

  4. Amphenol - Wikipedia

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    Amphenol was founded in Chicago in 1932 by entrepreneur Arthur J. Schmitt, whose first product was a tube socket for radio tubes (valveholder bases). [6] Amphenol expanded significantly during World War II, when the company became the primary manufacturer of connectors used in military hardware, including airplanes and radios.

  5. AIPC - Wikipedia

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    AIPC Magazine, official publication of the Italian Carnivorous Plant Society Associazione Italiana Piante Carnivore All India Professionals Congress , a wing of the Indian National Congress party America's Incredible Pizza Company , an American restaurant chain based in Springfield, Missouri

  6. Arthur J. Schmitt - Wikipedia

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    Arthur J. Schmitt (14 June 1893 – 29 March 1971) was an American engineer, inventor, entrepreneur and philanthropist. In 1932, he founded American Phenolic Corp (which became Amphenol) when he discovered that insulating plastic could effectively be used to produce tube sockets in a quicker and simpler method than using Bakelite or ceramic.

  7. Amphenol connector - Wikipedia

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    A 9 pin amphenol connector socket, used to connect a Leslie speaker. The term Amphenol connector refers to various electronics connectors that are introduced, or made primarily by Amphenol Corp. Depending on the area of electronics concerned, it may refer specifically to: MIL-DTL-5015 / MIL-C-5015, a circular connector