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INDEX TO VOLUME 32 SUBJECT INDEX Absorption benzocaine effects, polyoxyethylene nonylphenols, hairless mouse skin, 87 dyes hair, scalp, monkeys and humans, 223 Softigen 767 epidermis, human and pig, bubble bath formulation, analysis, in vitro, 37 Acid hair human, absorption, hydrogen chloride, physical properties, 393 Adverse drug reactions, see Drugs, adverse reactions Age patients effects, epidermal cell volume, suspensions, hydrodynamic focusing, 355 effects, skin structure and functions, evaluations, tests, geriatrics, 15 Alkalai hair human, absorption, sodium hydroxide, physical properties, 393 AIkyl ethers carboxylated surface active agents, properties, designing, computer models, 247 N-(3-Alkyloxy-2-hydroxypropyl)- alkanolamines surface active agents synthesis, structure, emulsification, w/o emulsions, toxicity, animals, 255 N-(3-Alkyloyloxy-2-hydroxypropyl)- alkanolamines surface active agents synthesis, structure, emulsification, w/o emulsions, toxicity, animals, 255 Allergies cosmetics skin, evaluations, methods, 231 Aluminum chlorhydrate, see Aluminum chlorohydrate Aluminum chloride comparison aluminum chlorohydrate, aluminum zirconium chlorohydrate glycine 459 complex effects, anhidrotic, inhibition site, methodology, humans, 67 Aluminum chlorohydrate comparison aluminum chloride, aluminum zirconium chlorohydrate glycine complex effects, anhidrotic, inhibition site, methodology, humans, 67 mechanism of action effects, human sweat glands, microscopy, 107 Aluminum zirconium chlorohydrate glycine complexes body distribution sweat glands, eccrine, forearm tissues, humans, microscopy, 195 comparison aluminum chloride, aluminum chlorohydrate effects, anhidrotic, inhibition site, methodology, humans, 67 Ambiphilicity molecules association, colloid behavior, effects, HLB, hydrophilicity, thermodynamics, systems, 371 Anesthetics, local benzocaine absorption, effects, polyoxyethylene nonylphenols, hairless mouse skin, 87 Anhidrotic agents, see Antiperspirants Antibacterial agents calcium undecylenate effects, powders, tests, humans, 317 undecylenic acid, combination, zinc undecylenate effects, ointments, tests, humans, 317 Antidandruff agents, see Antiseborrheic agents Anti-infective agents germicides, see Disinfectants
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