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j. Cosmet. Sci., 50, 387-389 (November/December 1999) AUTHOR INDEX TO VOLUME 50 Abe, M., see Monosroi, A., 221 Adams, K., see King, M. K., 61 Aikens, P. A., 203 Alkema, J., see Wu, W., 201 Ayannides, C. A., A rheological study on microemulsion gels of isopropyl myristate, polysorbate 80, glycerol, and water, 1 Ayonb, H., see Syed, A. N., 121 Becker, W. D., A clinical model for surface sebum measurement (1999 Annual Scientific Seminar), 196 Bennett, S., In vivo and in vitro efficacy testing of an extract of the membrane of a brown seaweed (1998 Annual Scientific Meeting), 94(•*) Maximizing the deposition of naturally derived haircolor via the usage of reactive silicones (1999 Annual Scientific Seminar), 130 Blochowitz, H. A., see King, M. K., 61 Bordin, G., see Vincent, U., 231 Bowman, J.P., An evaluation of sensory-inducing chemical probes comparing women's self-perception of sensitive skin (1998 Annual Scientific Meeting), 65 Boykin, C. M., Investigating the bond fraction of polyacrylamide copolymers adsorbed onto montmorillonite clay (1998 Annual Scientific Meeting), 50 Bronangh, R. L., see Hood, H. L., 63 Brooks, B., see Lods, L., 87(•) Cannon, G., see Lochhead, R.Y., 52 Carlotti, M. E., Micellar solutions and nficroemulsions of odorous molecules, 281 Caswell, M., see King, M. K., 61 *Because of an error in the pagination of issues 1 and 2, the designation of pages 69-98 was dupli- cated. For these page numbers, the text location of the index entry is indicated throughout the index by the appearance of the correct volume number in parentheses. Chang, C. J., see McMullen, R., 124 Curtis, S. L., see Warren, R., 57 Detore, D., see McMullen, R., 124 Draelos, Z. D., Formulating for the unique attributes of mature skin (1999 Annual Scientific Seminar), 117 Dres, C., see Lods, L., 87(•) Dnrost, B., see Matz, G., 79(•) Ebina, S., Nucleic acid is a major water-extractable acidic macromolecule of human scalp hair, 297 Eliaz, I., see Katz, M., 126 Fares, H. M., Mechanism of polyeythylene glycol-8/SMDI copolymer in controlled delivery of topically applied drugs, 133 Feingold, K., Role of nuclear hormone receptors in regulating epidermal differentiation (1999 Annual Scientific Seminar), 186 Fisher, L. B., In vivo assessment of irritants and anti-irritants (1999 Annual Scientific Seminar), 192 see Majmudar, G., 190 Floyd, A. K., see Bowman, J.P., 65 see LeGrow, G. E., 85(•) Fiirster, Th., Skin penetration properties of cosmetic formulations using a perfused bovine udder model, 147 Friberg, S. E., Stability factors and vapor pressures in a model fragrance emulsion system, 203 Gallarate, M., see Carlotti, M. E., 281 Gallardo, V., The effect of preparation technique on droplet size in silicone emulsions, 9 Gamez-Garcia, M., Plastic yielding and fracture of human hair cuticles by cyclical torsion stresses, 69(2) Ganzno, L., see Friberg, S. E., 203 G6ra, J., see Nowicki, J., 9l(2), 99 Greenberg, J., see Katz, M., 126 Greene, J. A., see King, M. K., 61 Gnpchnp, G. V., Structural characteristics and 387
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