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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "Since 1949, there have been twenty-two Japanese (including Japanese born) winners of the Nobel Prize (Swedish: Nobelpriset). The Nobel Prize is a Sweden-based international monetary prize. The award was established by the 1895 will and estate of Swedish chemist and inventor Alfred Nobel. It was first awarded in Physics, Chemistry, Physiology or Medicine, Literature, and Peace in 1901. An associated prize, The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, was instituted by Sweden's central bank in 1968 and first awarded in 1969.The Nobel Prizes in the above specific sciences disciplines and the Prize in Economics, which is commonly identified with them, are widely regarded as the most prestigious award one can receive in those fields. Of Japanese winners, ten have been physicists, seven chemists, two for literature, two for physiology or medicine and one for efforts towards peace. On the other hand, Japanese was the first Asian and first non-white to receive Nobel Prize for chemistry, physiology or medicine, and peace with actually accept. The second winner of Nobel Prize in Physics from Asia was Japanese too.In the 20th century, dozens of notable Japanese scientists were missed out on prizes due to unfair factors such as the language barrier. However, in the 21st century, in field of natural science, the number of Japanese winners of the Nobel Prize has been second behind the U.S."@en }

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