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INDEX TO VOLUME 36 SUBJECT INDEX Acceptor polymer molecular ions, 189 Acetic Acid solubility parameter, 319 Acetone allergen testing, 159 solubility parameter, 319 solvent polarity, NDELA, 223 extraction of structural lipid, 287 Acetonitrile solubility parameter, 319 Acids adipic solubility parameter, 319 amino keratin components, 17 cysteic, 61 dihydrolipoic, 75 formic, 53 glutamic keratin composition, 17 hydroxy plasticizing effects, 177 hydroxybutyric, 177 hydroxypropionic, 177 lactic sorption, 177 leucic, 177 lipoic, 75 mandelic, 177 monothiol, 75 naphthalenesulfonic torsional behavior, 87 oleic sebum composition, 271 palmitic sebum composition, 271 2-phenylbenzimidazolsulfonic sunscreens, 125 phosphoric, 61 p-methoxycinnamic sunscreens, 125 stearic sebum composition, 271 thioglycolic hair treatment, 39 8-thiooctanoic, 75 Adipic acid solubility parameter, 319 Agar diffusion preservative activity, pseudomonas aeruginosa, 313 skin substantivity, antibacterial activity of soap, 231 Aging skin topography, 143 mechanical properties, 169 Alcohol contact allergen testing, 159 hexyl solubility parameter, 319 stratum corneum plasticity, 177 Alkyl quarternary ammonium salts hair adsorption, triboelectric charging, 189 Allantoin in cream, 143 A!lergens delayed contact hypersensitivity testing, 159 Aluminum chloride antiperspirant activity sweat glands, 435 suspensions flocculation, 393 Aluminum chlorohydrate antiperspirant activity sweat glands, 435 Aluminum hydroxide gel suspension viscosity, flocculation, 393 Aluminum zirconlure chlorohydrate glycine complex antiperspirant activity sweat glands, 435 Amino acid keratin analysis, 17 4-amino-2-hydroxytoluene dye uptake, 31 Ammonia concentration dye uptake, 31 solubility parameter, 319 Ammonia hydroxide hair bleaching, 61 oxidation, 363 Ammonium lauryl sulfate surfactant shampoo, 271 Amphoteric matrices NDELA determination, 223 Analysis hair ultrastructural changes, 53 n-nitrosamines HPLC-TEA, 213,223 shampoo detergency, 271 skin epidermal cell kinetics, 153 Fourier, 105 topography, 143 sunscreen substantivity spectrophotometric, variance, 355 Anionic adsorption polymers, detergents, 189 445
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