468 AUTHOR INDEX Proppe, A. Water maintenance of the skin, 95 Quatrale, R. P. Mechanism of antiper- spirant action by aluminum salts. I. Effect of cellophane tape stripping on aluminum salt inhibited eccrine sweat glands, 67 Quatrale, R. P. Mechanism of antiper- spirant action by aluminum salts. II. Histological observations of human eccrine sweat glands inhibited by alu- minum chlorohydrate, 107 Quatrale, R. P. Mechanism of antiperspi- rant action by aluminum salts. III. Histological observations of human eccrine sweat glands inhibited by alu- minum zirconlure chlorohydrate gly- cine complex, 195 Robbins, C. R. see Crawford, R., 27 Robbins, C. R. see Fernee, K., 53 Rutherford, B. S. see Ong, J. T. H., 75 Sauermann, G. Determination of the vol- ume of human epidermal cells, 355 Schiossman, M. L. Techniques for evalu- ation of nail enamel, 43 Schoene, K. F. Properties by design: novel series of carboxylated surfac- tants, 247 Schwartz, J. B. Optimization techniques in product formulation, 287 Serban, G. P. In vivo evaluation of skin lotions by electrical capacitance. I. The effect of several lotions on the progression of damage and healing af- ter repeated insult with sodium lauryl sulfate, 407 Serban, G. P. In vivo evaluation of skin lotions by electrical capacitance. II. Evaluation of moisturized skin using an improved dry electrode, 421 Springer, S. T. see Weinberg, E. H., 303 Stoner, K. L. see Quatrale, R. P., 67, 107, 195 Stuttgen, G. Benefit and risk of cosmet- ics, 231 Tronnier, H. Hydration of the skin, 175 Tsugita, A. see Honda, K., 255 Van Oort, R. P. Variation of skin color in different areas of the human body in a Caucasian population in CIE 1976, L*, u*, v* color space, 1 Weinberg, E. H. Evaluation of in vitro fragrance materials for phototoxic ac- tivity, 303 Wich, A. G. see Ong, J. T. H., 75 Wolf, H. see Schoene, K. F., 247 Wolfram, L. J. see Maibach, H. I., 233 Yeung, D. see Nacht, S., 55 Yoneya, T. see Honda, K., 255 Zatz, J. L. see Dalvi, U. G., 87
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