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An extensive galactic search for conformer II glycine
The Astrophysical Journal1983Vol. 268, pp. 123–123
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Abstract
The most extensive galactic search reported to date for conformer II glycine, a higher energy form of the simplest amino acid has been conducted. The search utilized four glycine transitions at centimeter wavelengths and 21 at millimeter wavelengths to observe 18 galactic molecular sources and one comet. No conformer II glycine lines were detected, and measurements of representative sources were used to compute upper limits on total column densities. Several unidentified lines were detected and are reported here with some suggested possible identifications.
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