Where Can I Find Accurate Vibrational Energy Levels of Ammonia?

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Where can I find updated data about the vibrational energy levels of ammonia?
The papers I have are too old: 1935, etc.
 
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You mean energy levels changed since then?
 
yes, in subsequent papers the precision of the measurements improve. I'm particularly interested in values with the respective standard deviations.
 
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