Abstract
The physics and some predictions of recent mode coupling theories concerning the liquid to glass instability are reviewed with the scope to explore its potential to explain the dynamics of non-simple liquids. It is proposed that the dynamics scaling behaviour observed in the neutron scattering spectra of myoglobin reveal a critical temperature which is associated with the arrest of density fluctuations.
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