Abstract
The recent method of Girljavallabhan, Joseph and Venkateswarlu for the calculation of dipole moment derivatives from infrared intensities is unsatisfactory because their matrix of intensity constants is not generally diagonalized by the normal coordinate transformation that diagonalizes the potential and kinetic energy matrices.
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