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2. Quadrupole transitions of the 1←0 band of N2 observed in a high resolution atmospheric spectrum
3. The fundamental quadrupole band of 14N2: Line positions from high-resolution stratospheric solar absorption spectra
4. The v = 1 ← 0 quadrupole spectrum of N2
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