type aniline-like N in triazene as N, not NA #242
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This fixes #240
Nitrogens with three neighbors with a single bond to a second nitrogen (N_2) that has a double bound to a third atom, for example in triazene
"NN=N"
have a torsion profile with a strong planar preference. Then I assume these nitrogens are more like amide or aniline, than amine, and this PR now types them as N instead of NA.