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 Cyanamide seems to be a fairly typical hot core molecule that is quite abundant. The 4<sub>1,3</sub> – 3<sub>1,2</sub> and 5<sub>1,4</sub> – 4<sub>1,3</sub> transitions of this molecule near 80.5 and 100.6 GHz were detected with the NRAO 11 m telescope toward Sgr B2 by\\ Cyanamide seems to be a fairly typical hot core molecule that is quite abundant. The 4<sub>1,3</sub> – 3<sub>1,2</sub> and 5<sub>1,4</sub> – 4<sub>1,3</sub> transitions of this molecule near 80.5 and 100.6 GHz were detected with the NRAO 11 m telescope toward Sgr B2 by\\
 B. E. Turner, H. S. Liszt, N. Kaifu, and A. G. Kisliakov,\\ B. E. Turner, H. S. Liszt, N. Kaifu, and A. G. Kisliakov,\\
-**[[http://cdsads.u-strasbg.fr/abs/1975ApJ...201L.149T|Microwave Detection of Interstellar Cyanamide]]**\\+**[[https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1975ApJ...201L.149T|Microwave Detection of Interstellar Cyanamide]]**\\
 //Astrophys. J.// **201**, L149–L152 (1975).\\ //Astrophys. J.// **201**, L149–L152 (1975).\\
 Additional transitions were detected later. Furthermore, the molecule has also been detected in other hot core sources. Additional transitions were detected later. Furthermore, the molecule has also been detected in other hot core sources.
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 Contributor(s): H. S. P. Müller; 12, 2011; 05, 2018 Contributor(s): H. S. P. Müller; 12, 2011; 05, 2018
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