INDEX TO VOLUME 25 AUTHOR INDEX Adams, G. P. The application of microcal- orimetry to research in the field of toilet preparations, 49 Ansari, H. R., and Curtis, A. J. Sesquiter- penes in the perfumery industry, 203 Anzuino, Giuseppi. See Robbins, Clarence. Armstrong, Michael. See Jarvis, Basil. Berdick, Murray. See Berube, G. R. Berube, G. R., and Berdick, Murray. Trans- epidermal moisture loss. II. The sig- nificance of the use thickness of topi- cal substances, 397 13ews, B. See Swift, J. A. Blaug, S. M., and Grant, D. E. Kinetics of degradation of the 10arabens, 495 Brauer, E. W. The commission of sin through the medium of the skin patch test, 153 Bruins, C. H. P. See Ten Berge, C. D. M. Brun, Robert. The presumptive role of amino acid derivatives and catechola- mines in the etiology of vitiligo, 61 Burrell, J. W. K. The behavior of perfum- ery ingredients in products, 325 Christer, A. H. Decision analysis and its relevance to subjective testing, 159 Cowen, R. A. Relative merits of "in use" and laboratory methods for the evalu- ation of antimicrobial products, 307 Crawford, Richard. See Robbins, Clarence. Curry, K. V. Evaluation of skin bleach creams, 339 Curtis, A. J. See Ansari, H. R. Dean, P.M. See Van Abb•, N.J. Deem, D. E. See Rieger, M. M. DePalma, P. D. See Loux, J. J. Ebling, F. J. Sex hormones and skin, 381 Elliot, T. J. Use of a laboratory model to evaluate the factors influencing the performance of depilatories, 367 Finkelstein, Paul, and Wulf, R. J. The up- take, distribution, and excretion of a commercial aerosol antiperspirant by the monkey, 645 Fukuda, Minoru. See Morikawa, Fujio. 683 Gabriel, D. M. Specialized techniques for the analysis of cosmetics and toiletries, 33 Girard, F. H. See Soko1, P. E. Grant, D. E. See Blaug, S. M. H:,trse, Catrin. See Nor6n, Ben•t. Hoppe, Udo. Photostability and skin affin- ity-two criteria for cosmetic light pro- tective substances, e.g., naphthalene- 1,5-bisureas, 667 Hsiung, D. Y. See Sokol, P. E. Husemeyer, Hans. Oxidation dyes: mech- anism of formation and structure, 131 Ishikawa, Seiichi. See Morosawa, Keiji. Jarvis, Basil, Reynolds, A. J., Rhodes, A. C., and Armstrong, Michael. A survey of microbiological contamination in cosmetics and toiletries in the U.K. (1971), 563 Jungermann, Eric. Antiperst)irants: new trends in formulation and testing tech- nology, 621 Kaplan, Richard, and Laczynski, S. F. NMR-a new instrumental tool for the analysis of cosmetic ingredients, 507 Katoh, 'Shinobu. See Morikawa, Fujio. Kinney, J. F. See Ward, J. B. Kliginan, A.M., Marples, R. R., Lantis, L. R., and McGinley, K. J. Appraisal of efficacy of antidandruff formula- tions, 73 Kobayashi, Toshiaki. See Morikawa, Fujio. Laczynski, S. F. See Kaplan, Richard. Langner, Andrzej. See Wolska, Hanna. Lantis, L. R. See Kligman, A.M. Lippold, B. C. Effects of surface-active materials on the solubfiity, chemical stability, and availability of cutaneous applied agents, 423 Loux, J. J., DePalma, P. D., and Yankell, S. L. Testing antiacne agents in Mexi- can hairless dogs, 473 Majors, P. A., and Wild, J. E. The evalua- tion of antiperspirant efficacy-influ- ence of certain variables, 139 Marpies, R. R. See Kligman, A.M.
684 JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS Marzulli, F. N. See Wolska, Hanna. McGinley, K. J. See Kligman, A.M. McNeil, D. W. See Robbins, Clarence. Middleton, J. D. Development of a skin cream designed to reduce dry and fla- ky skin, 519 Mitsui, Takeo. See Morosawa, Keiji. Morikawa, Fujio, Kobayashi, Toshiaki, Na- kayarea, Yasuhisa, Yokoyama, Yoshi- ko, Fukuda, Minoru, Katoh, Shinobu, and Nagura, Toshiaki. Some problems on the appraisal of the skin safety of hexachlorophene, 113 Morosawa, Keiji, Ohtake, Chiyoko, Taka- hashi, Motoil, Mitsui, Takeo, and Ishi- kawa, Seiichi. A study on the differen- tial thresholds of senory "firmness" and "viscousness" of cream base sub- stances, 481 Nachtigal, Julius. See Robbins, Clarence. Nagura, Toshiaki. See Morikawa, Fui5o. Nakayama, Yasuhisa. See Morikawa, Fujio. Nordn, Bengt, and H/irse, Catrin. The sta- bility of the monofiuorophosphate and fluoride ions in dentifrice containing calcium carbonate, 3 Ohtake, Chiyoko. See Morosawa, Keiji. Pictor, Carolyn. See Sokol, P. E. Poynder, T. M. 11espouse of the frog olfac- tory system to controlled odor stimuli, 183 1lance, 1t. W. Studies of the factors con- trolling the action of hair sprays. II. The adhesion of hair spray resins to hair fibers, 297 Rance, 1t. W. Studies of the factors con- trolling the action of hair sprays. III. The influence of particle velocity and diameter on the capture of particles by arrays of hair fibers, 545 Reynolds, A. J. See Jarvis, Basil. Rhodes, A. C. See Jarvis, Basil. Riegel M. M., and Deem, D. E. Skin mois- turizers. I. Methods for measuring wa- ter regain, mechanical properties, and transepidermal moisture loss of stra- tum corncure, 239 Rieger, M. M., and Deem, D. E. Skin moisturizers. II. The effects of cosmet- ic ingredients on human stratum cor- ncure, 253 Robbins, Clarence, Crawford, Richard, Mc- Neil, D. W., Nachtigal, Julius, and Anzuino, Giuseppi. Polymerization in- to human hair, 407 Rosario, H. L. Microemulsions, 609 Ryder, D. S. The thin-layer chromato- graphic detection and determination of an imidazolidinyl urea antimicro- bial preservative, 535 Saad, H. Y. See Ward, J. B. Sanders, P. A. The stabilization of aerosol emulsions. Propellant additives, 581 Schaefer, Hans. Quantitative aspects of ab- sorption of cosmetics by skin, 93 Schmolka, I. R. Formulating high-foaming cosmetic products, 593 Sheppard, E. P., and Wilson, C. H. Fluor- ometric determination of formalde- hyde-releasing cosmetic preservatives, 655 Sokol, P. E., Girard, F. H., Hsiung, D. Y., and Pictor, Carolyn. The simultaneous determination of cysteinyl and S-sul- focysteinyl residues in keratin, 46.1 Swift, J. A., and Bews, B. The chemistry of human hair cuticle. I. A new meth- od for the physical isolation of cuti- cle, 13 Swift, J. A., and Bews, B. The chemistry of human hair cuticle. II. The isolation and amino acid analysis of the cell membranes and A-layer, 355 Takahaski, Motoji. See Morosawa, Keiji. Ten Berge, C. D. M., and Bruins, C. H. P. Photo chemistry of sunscreens. II. The photochemistry of methyl-p-dimethyl- aminobenzoate, 263 Troy, W. R. Testing for inhalation toxicity, 283 Van Abbd, N.J. The substantivity of cos- metic ingredients to the skin, hair, and teeth, 23 Van Abb6, N.J., and Dean, P.M. Clinical testing of antidandruff compositions (letter to editor), 515 Ward, C. O'C. Current perspectives on aerosol toxicity, 271 Ward, 1. B., Kinney, J. F., and Saad, H. Y. Al•plication of rheological studies to product formulation, stability, and processingproblems, 437 Weissler, Alfred. The scientific basis for FDA regulatory activities in cosmetics, 99 Wild, J. E. See Majors, P. A. Wilson, C. H. Fluorometric determination of fo•xnaldehyde in cosmetic products, 67 Wilson, C. H. See Sheppard, E. P. Wolska, Hanna, Langner Andrzej and Marzulli, F. N. The h•tirless mo•se as an experimental model for evaluating the effectiveness of sunscreen prepa- rations, 639 Wulf, R. J. See Finkelstein, Paul. Yankell, S. L. See Loux, J. J. Yokoyama, Yoshiko. See Morikawa, Fujio.
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