AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 22 Adelman, David. See Sciarra, J. J. Anderson, D. M. W., and Dea, I. G.M. Re- cent advances in the chemistry of Aca- cia gunis, 61 Anzuino, Ginseppe, and Robbins, Clarence. Reactions of metal salts with human hair containing synthetic polymer, 179 Anzuino, Giuseppe. See Robbins, Clarence. Baddiel, C. B. See Huck, P. J. Barry, B. W. Evaluation of rheological ground states of semisolids, 487 Battista, G. W., and Rieger, M. M. Some problems of predictive testing, 349 Battista, O. A. Colloidal polymer micro- crystals--new compositions for cosmetics, 561 Berdick, Murray. See Berube, G. R. Berube, G. R., Messinger, Monroe, and Ber- dick, Murray. Measurement in vivo of transepidermal moisture loss, 361 Beyak, Richard, Kass, G. S., and Meyer, C. F. Elasticity and tensile properties of human hair. II. Light radiation ef- fects, 667 Beyer, H. See Eriemann, G. A. Bhattacharaya, Malaya, and Carruthers, Christopher. Problems involved in the isolation of subcellular components from human epidermis, 95 Billingham, R. E. Transplantation of skin to unnatural sites as means of studying its regional differences, 109 Bolomey, R.A. See Greenstein, L. M. Brenner, Joseph. See Miles, J. M. Bridge, A.J. See Van Abbfi, N.J. Brown, V. K.H. Comparison of predictive irritation tests with surfactants on hu- man and animal skin, 411 Calandra, J.C. See Taber, David. Carruthers, Christopher. See Bhattacharaya, Malaya. Christensen, M. S. See Singer, E. ]. Chudzikowski, R.J. Guar gum and its ap plications, 43 Clark, E. W. Water absorption properties of lanolin, 421 Cocker, W. Review of some investigations of the chemistry of carene, 249 Crotty, J. M., Raymond, R. L., and Siegal, B. Physical behavior of aluminum chlor- hydroxide suspensions for aerosol for- m ulations, 153 Curry, K. V., and Golding, S. Hair lipids. I. Extraction of fatty materials from hair clippings, 681 Dea, I. C. M. See Anderson, D. M. W. Dean, P.M. fee Van Abbfi, N. J. de la Rosa, C. P. See Goldemberg, R. L. Digenis, G.A. See Kostenbauder, H. B. Ebling, F.J. See Jackson, D. Elfbaum, S. G. See Wolejsza, N. F. Eriemann, G. A. Objective and subjective test methods for the evaluation of hair sprays, 287 Eriemann, G. A., and Beyer, H. Influence of hydrogen peroxide on the chemical structure of human hair, 795 Fanchef, O.E. See Taber, David. Feldman, A.J. See Schlossman, M. L. Gibson, I. M. Measurement of skin colou: in vivo, 725 Gloor, M. The importance of the physiol ogy and pathophysiology of sebaceous glands, 783 Goldemberg, R. L., and de la Rosa, C. P. Correlation of skin feel of emollients to their chemical structure, 635 Golding, S. See Curry, K. V. Grasso, P. Some aspects of the role of skin appendages in percutaneous absorption, 523 Greenstein, L. M., and Bolomey, R. A. In- strumencal study of the optical char• acteristics of nacreous and interference pigments, 161 tterrmann, W. P. Investigations on the es- terases of the human skin surface, 777 Herzog, Wolfgang. See van Ham, Goswin. Huck, P. ]., and Baddid, C. B. Mechanical properties of virgin and treated human hair fibres a study by means of the oscillating beam method, 401 Idson, Bernard. Biophysical factors in skin penetration, 615 Jackson, D., and Ebling, F. J. Guinea pig hair follicle as an object for experimen- tal observation, 701 Jawad, M.J. See Kostenbauder, H. B. Jellinek, J. S. Use of constuner researcfi to increase research and development prof- itability, 549 Kanda, Masao. See Okamoto, Masao. Kass, G. S. See Beyak, Richard. Klaschka, F. Experimental damage of skin surface as a model for testing derma- tological/cosmetic protective agents, 757 Kostenbauder, H. B., Jawad, M. ]., Sung. Po-Lai, and Digenis, G.A. Photochem- ical reactions in presence of surfactants and macromolecules, 83 879
880 JOURNAl, OF THE SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS Kfizek, Vladimir, and Kuzel, D. K. Surface tension of sweat, 809 Kroke, Hermann. Oil components in cos- roetics. Attempts to determine experi- mentally their value for practical appli cation, 303 Kuzel, D. K. See K•'izek, Vladimir. Lawrence, A. S.C. Thermal disorder in lipiris and detergents interaction with water, 505 Lazanas, J. C. See Taber, David. Lazarou, J. A. See Van Abb•, N.J. Lehman, M.D. See Singer, E. J. Ley, F. J. Gamma radiation for prod- uct sterilization, 711 Lin, T.J. Mechanisms and contr,ol of gas bubble formation in cosmetics, 323 Lindemann, M. K.O. See Wolfram, L. J. Marghescu, S. Conditions of desiccation of the skin. Its origin, prevention, and therapy, 769 Matsumoto, Isao. See Okamoto, Masao. McDaniel, M. R. See Thefreer, E. T. McKee, R. S., and Morss, N.M. Polymer evolution--from natural to synthetic, 27 Messinger, Monroe. See Berube, G. R. Meyer, C.F. See Beyak, Richard. Miles, J. M., Mitzner, 13. M., Brenner, Jo- seph, and Polak, E. H. Encapsulated perfumes in aerosol products, 655 Mittal, K. L. Conceptual clarification of the terms used to describe emulsion be- havior, 815 Mitzner, B.M. See Miles, J. M. Miya, Yoichi. See Okamoto, Masao. Morss, N.M. See McKee, R. S. Moss, G. P. Biogenesis of terpenoid essen- tial oils, 231 Naves, Y. R. Some developments in the chemistry of ionones and their deriv- atives--a subject review, 439 Okamoto, Masao, Kanda, Masao, Matsumoto, Isao, and Miya, Yoichi. Fast analysis of trace amounts of lead in cosmetics by atomic absorption spectrophotom- etry, 589 Oliver, R. F. Derreal papilla and the de- velopment and growth of hair, 741 Onishi, Gengo. See Yanagi, Mitsuo. Polak, E. H. See Miles, J. M. Pridmore, W. A. Sensory testing--a statisti- cian's approach, 211 Raymond, R. L. See Crotty, J. M. Ribbons, J.w. See Van Abb& N.J. Rieger, M. M. See Battista, G. W. Robbins, Clarence. Chemical aspects of bleaching human hair, 339 Robbins, Clarence, and Anzuin,o, Giuseppe. Ionic reactions of keratin fibers con- taining synthetic polymer, 579 Robbins, Clarence. See Anzuino, Giuseppe. Schlossman, M. L., and Feldman, A. J. Trends in pressed powder technology, 599 Sch.ofield, G. B. Radioactive contamination of skin, 535 Schwartz, Irwin. See Tucker, H. H. Sciarra, J. J., and Adelman, David. Deter- mination of particle size distribution of selected aerosol cosmetics. II. Cas- cade Impactor use in fluorometric and weight-by-difference methods, 867 Scotney, J., and Truter, E. V. Polyethoxy cholesterols, 201 Siegal, B. See Crotty, J. M. Singer, E. J., Wegmann, P. C., Lehman, M. D.. Christensen, M. S., and Vinson, I.. J. Barrier development, ultrastructure, and sulfhydryl content of the fetal epidermis, 119 Sully, B. D. Analysis of odoriferous va- pours, including head space analysis, 3 Sung, Po-Lai. See Kostenbauder, H. B. Swift, J. A. New developments in electron microscopy, 477 Taber, David, Lazanas, J. C., Fancher, O. E., and Calandra, J. C. Accumulation and persistence of antibacterial agents in hu- man skin, 369 Thefreer, E. T., and McDaniel, M. R. Odor and optical activity, 15 Troller, J. A. Model system for the inves- tigation ,of dandruff, 187 Trutcr, E. V. See Scotney, J. Tucker, H. H. Coloring of human hair with semipermanent dyes, 379 Tucker, H. H., and Schwartz, Irwin. Puri- fication of some intermediates for per- manent hair colors, 139 Van Abb•, N.J., Bridge, A. J., Ribbons, J. W., Dean, P.M., and Lazarou, J. A. Effect of dentifrices on extrinsic tooth stains, 457 van Ham, Goswin, and Herzog, Wolfgang. Dermatological and cosmetic aspects in the development of selected topical preparations, 315 Vinson, L.J. See Singer, E. J. Wegmann, P. C. See Singer, E. J. Weisburger, E. K. Testing of new com- pounds for long-term toxicity, 825 Wolejsza, N. F., Elfbaum, S. G., and Wolf- ram, M. A. Effect of reducing agents on tingemail keratin, 571 Wolfram, L. J., and Lindemann, M. K. O. Some observations on the hair cuticle, 839 Wolfram, M.A. See Wolejsza, N. F. Yanagi, Mitsuo, and Onishi, Gengo. As- similation of selected cosmetic ingredi- ents by microorganisms, 851
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