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JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS INDEX TO VOLUME 30 AUTHOR INDEX Asaba, K. see Komatsu, H., 263 Berube, G. R. Transepidermal moisture loss. 3. An in vitro approach, 181 Bhat, G. R. Green hair problem: preliminary investigation, 1 Black, .j.G. Skin penetration of chemically related detergents, 157 Breuer, M. M. Interaction between surfactants and keratinous tissues, 41 Brown, K. C. Role of meta difunctional benzene derivatives in oxidative hair dyeing. 2. Reactions with p- aminophenols, 191 Callahan, D. R. Method to evaluate the safety of an OTC ophthalmic solution in normal human volunteers, 67 Caterbone, U. see Rosenberg, I. E., 127 Chandler, .j. see Moskowitz, H. R., 91 Chao, .j. Comparison of the effects of some reactive chemicals on the proteins of whole hair, cuticle and cortex, 401 Corbett, .j.F. see Brown, K. C,, 191 Csejka, D. A. see Fenn, R. J., 73 de Rigal, .j. see Leveque, J. L., 333 Fenn, R..j. Analysis of 2,2'-dithiobis- pyridine- 1, l'-dioxide and related compounds in clear antidandruff shampoos via reverse phase liquid chromatography, 73 Fischer, T..j. see Solis-Gaffar, M. C., 241 Friberg, S. Three phase emulsions, 309 Friberg, S. see also Junginger, H., 9 Fuhrer, C. see Junginger, H., 9 Gadde, R. R. Simple nitrite assay method for the screening of raw materials commonly used in creams and lotions, 385 Gaffar, A. see Solis-Gaffar, M. C., 241 Garson, .j.C. see Leveque, J. L., 333 Goddard, E. D. see Kulkarni, R. D., 105 Goldemberg, R. L. Anti-irritants, 415 Gross, .j. see Rosenberg, I. E., 127 Hayashi, S. see Tsutsumi, H., 345 433 Holzle, E. Mechanism of antiperspirant action of aluminum salts, 279, 357 Hoppe, U. Topology of the skin, 213 Howes, D. see Black, J. G., 157 Iwaida, M. see Suzuki, H., 393 Jellinek, .j.S. Perceived fragrance complexity and its relation to familiarity and pleasantness, 253 .Junginger, H. Structural investigation of ointments. Part 2. Structure investigation of the water containing hydrophillic ointment DAB 7, 9 Kennedy, R. R. see Bhat, G. R,, 1 Kligman, A.M. see Holzle, E., 279 Kligman, A.M. see Holzle, E., 357 Komatsu, H. Some biochemical effects of isopropyl myristate and squalane on rabbit skin, 263 Koster, E. P. see Jellinek, J. S., 253 Kulkarni, R. D. Antifoams, 105 Laterra, R. see Moskowitz, H. R., 91 Leveque, .J.L. Transepidermal water loss from dry and normal skin, 333 Lin, T..J. Low surfactant emulsification, 167 Lukenbach, E. R. see Bhat, G. R., 1 Maibach, H. I. see Wester R. C., 297 Mathews, R. A. see Chao, J., 401 Moldawer, R. see Moskowitz, H. R., 91 Moskowitz, H. R. Psychophysical measurement as a tool for perfumery and the cosmetic industry, 91 Nakamura, K. see Suzuki, H., 393 Nevyas, H..J. see Callahan, D. R., 67 Newsom, A. E. see Chao, J., 401 Noonan, P. K. see Wester R. C., 297 O'Neill, .J..J. Selection of parabens as preservatives for cosmetics and toiletries, 25 Orth, D. $. Linear regression method for rapid determination of cosmetic preservative efficacy, 321 Parish, L. C. see Callahan, D. R., 67 Parreira, R. M. see Bhat, G. R., 1 Patel, B. see Gadde, R. R., 385 Peelor, P. L. see O'Neill, J. J., 25 Peterson, A. F. see O'Neill, J. J., 25
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