“…As mentioned in the Introduction, to explain the properties of the JG b-relaxation in USG compared with the OG we shall apply two general dynamic and thermodynamic properties of the a-relaxation and JG b-relaxation established before from studies at elevated pressures in molecular glass-formers. [20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27] The application is justified by the fact that density is increased at elevated pressure, and the increase can be comparable to or even larger than that in USG. Through the application, we are able to explain why the Johari-Goldstein (JG) b-relaxation time, t b , in USG of toluene, 13 etoricoxib 14 and telmisartan 15 is about an order of magnitude longer than that in OG, and has nearly the same activation energy E b .…”