typicalNumberOfLaureatesPerYear
P1620
predicate
Indicates the usual or average number of laureates associated with a given award or context in a single year.
Aliases (5)
- canBeSharedByMultipleLaureates ×1
- numberOfLaureatesPerYear ×1
- typicalAwardeesNumberPerYear ×1
- typicalNumberOfHonoreesPerYear ×1
- typicalNumberPerYear ×1
Sample triples (22)
| Subject | Object |
|---|---|
| Alternative Nobel Prize | 3–4 → |
| Blue Planet Prize | up to 2 ("numberOfLaureatesPerYear") → |
| Breakthrough Prize in Life Sciences | up to five laureates per year → |
| Charles Stark Draper Prize for Engineering | 1 to 4 → |
| Dirac Prize | 3 → |
| Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize | up to 10 → |
| Japan Prize | 2 → |
| Kennedy Center Honors | 5 ("typicalNumberOfHonoreesPerYear") → |
| Leontief Prize | 1 → |
| Leontief Prize | 2 → |
| Louis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine | 2 → |
| Louis-Jeantet Prize for Medicine | 3 → |
| Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize | 1 to 3 → |
| MacArthur Fellows | 20 to 30 fellows ("typicalNumberPerYear") → |
| Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences | 1 to 3 → |
| Nobel Prize in Chemistry | 1 to 3 → |
| Nobel Prize in Chemistry | true ("canBeSharedByMultipleLaureates") → |
| Polar Music Prize | 2 → |
| Reebok Human Rights Award | several individuals ("typicalAwardeesNumberPerYear") → |
| Right Livelihood Award | 3–4 → |
| Wolf Prize in Chemistry | 1 to 3 → |
| Wolf Prize in Mathematics | one or more → |