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Эта страница является приложением к главной странице Список нобелевских лауреатов по университетской принадлежности, в котором перечислены только 50 лучших университетов по количеству аффилированных Нобелевских лауреатов. В этом приложении рейтинги университетов, имеющих не более 10 аффилированных лауреатов, явно не показаны, а университеты с 1–5 филиалами скрыты (в правом углу каждой скрытой таблицы есть кнопка «Показать», которая может помочь отобразить таблицу).

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