no. both are different. the former is a phenolic compound (-OH group on the naphthalene ring) while the latter has a -NH2 group attached to the naphthalene ring.
Yes. Both floor panels have the same OEM numbers on 145, 146, 155, 156.
I have the same problem on an alfa 156 - i want to put seat covers on but can't remove the front headrests - help !
same as brake fluid reservoir
The first Formula 1 car to be supplied by Alfa Romeo was at the 1950 British GP. Where they won almost every race with same driver.
No fexofenadine is a H1-receptor antagonist (histamine antagonist) and pseudoephedrine is a sympathomimetic amine commonly used as a decongestant
The two functional groups that the name is derived from is an amine and a carboxylic acid.All alpha-amino acids have the same 'backbone' structure (amine, carbon, carboxylic acid). The difference in their functionality is derived from the "side chain", which can be any of a number of groups.
From a Gene in Chromosomes, a single stranded copy of messenger RNA goes to Ribosomes, the protein manufacturing sub units and get attached to it. There is sequence of codons in messenger RNA, giving order to ribosomes to put the denoted amine acid one by one as per the sequence of codons.(There is specific codons for each of the 20 amine acids.) There are multiple sites, at witch specific amine acids are attached at a time.These amine acids are brought at the site by Transfer RNA. So we have a specific protein with a given sequence as per gene is produced.If a single amine acid is short, then the entire chain is broken down and amine acids are used as a source of energy, giving rise to 4 kilocalary/ gram.(Same as Glucose.)
Alfa Romeo's logo shows symbols associated with Milan, Italy, Alfa Romeo's hometown. The right half of the logo shows a man-eating snake called Biscione which was the emblem of the Visconti family, the rulers of Milan in the 14th century. The left side shows a red cross on a white background which is the symbol of the city of Milan. During the 100 years of Alfa Romeo's existence its logo has been tweaked many times but the basis remained basically the same.
no, they are just GREAT!! an Alfa can't be compared to any other cars and many magazines say it, they do it but one thing they all agree is that an Alfa has soul, is more than just a car, has something special, it puts a smile on ur face, makes u want to be in it, drive it! Makes You smile just for own it! They have something that others cars don't so when you think a car as a means to take you from A to B, a BMW or merc will do, Audi's n all others but if you want more, enjoy n feel something special then you go for an Alfa and no one can tell you what really is, you will be able to know and you will say the same cos an Alfa Romeo is something you feel!
The battery in an Alfa Romeo 147 it held in place by a strap. This strap is not adjustable and therefore it is critical to replace the battery with one that is exactly the same size.There is a great step-by-step article on how to replace the battery here:http://www.ambor.com/public/gtabattery/gtabattery.html
Well that's what I was wondering.... are they just the same as normal amines
It was just differences in the specs. I believe the engine was the same but the veloce had air conditioning and some other features that the spider did not have.