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(1)Boss, what should I study
(2)Find out how to find the mass of a protein-like macromolecule
(3)You have to vaporize and ionize a protein to mass-tell it, but it’s hard to vaporize and ionize it
(4)I need a lot of energy to ionize it, but it breaks down
(5)Wow, I’ve tested it 200 times, but it’s crazy
(6)It’s ionized when I evaporated glycerin instead of the acetone I originally used. Oh yeah, it’s done
(7)Okay, go home
(8)A few years later, November 2002
(9)Researcher, I’m getting an important call from overseas in 15 minutes, so please answer it
(10)15 minutes later
(11)Congratulation! You Nobel 어쩌고저쩌고Congratulation again!
(12)I’m thankful that I won the original award, but I don’t know what I said because I’m young
(13)Why are you talking about it
(14)What? Why are you calling me all of a sudden
(15)Koichitana Tanaka, you’ve done something wrong. You don’t have to tell Jochagoich
(16)I’m not sure
(17)There’s a Nobel Prize winner in chemistry in Japan. Congratulations
(18)But who is Koichi Tanaka
(19)Koichi Tanaka used the flexible laser removal technique to win the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2002
(20)the only Nobel Prize winner from a bachelor’s degree
(21)Shuji Kamura also won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2014 for his invention of blue LEDs while working for a company called Nichia Chemical Industries
(22)Hishuji received a doctorate in writing at a university in the top 50 rankings of a university and invented blue LED without a doctor

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