Table of Contents
Volume 69 No 5
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Front Matter
11
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Preface
33
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Hair Mechanical Anisotropy - What Does It Tell Us?
44
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Bridging the "Dead Hair" - "Live Follicle" Divide in Applied Hair Research
1414
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Hair Shaft Formation and Mitochondrial Bioenergetics Combining Biology, Chemistry, and Physics
2222
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Morphological Changes of Human Hair Related to "Graying"
3434
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Role of Internal Lipids in Hair Health
4646
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Investigating Prevention of UV Damage to Hair Using Raman Spectroscopy
5656
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Fragrance Retention in Virgin and Bleached Caucasian Hair
6262
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Quantifying Hair Motion
7070
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Quasi-Static Torsional Deformation of Single Hair Fibers: Application of a Modeling Approach and Results from Cosmetic Treatments
8282
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Applying Light Scattering Theory to Measure Rinsability of Hair Conditioners
9696
Available PDF Downloads
Hair Mechanical Anisotropy—What Does It Tell Us?
(pages 4-13)
Bridging the "Dead Hair" - "Live Follicle" Divide in Applied Hair Research
(pages 14-21)
Hair Shaft Formation and Mitochondrial Bioenergetics: Combining Biology, Chemistry, and Physics
(pages 22-33)
Morphological Changes of Human Hair Related to "Graying"
(pages 34-45)
Role of Internal Lipids in Hair Health
(pages 46-55)
Investigating Prevention of UV Damage to Hair Using Raman Spectroscopy
(pages 56-61)
Fragrance Retention in Virgin and Bleached Caucasian Hair
(pages 62-69)
Quantifying Hair Motion
(pages 70-81)
Quasi-Static Torsional Deformation of Single Hair Fibers: Application of a Modeling Approach and Results from Cosmetic Treatments
(pages 82-95)
Applying Light Scattering Theory to Measure Rinsability of Hair Conditioners
(pages 96-105)