Of course. Here is a list of Nobel Prize winners whose country of birth has a lexicographically (i.e., alphabetically) lower 3rd letter than their country of death.

For each winner, the relevant letters are highlighted for clarity.

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1.  **Enrico Fermi** (Physics, 1938)
    *   **Country of Birth:** It**a**ly
    *   **Country of Death:** Un**i**ted States
    *   *Analysis:* The 3rd letter of Italy is **'a'**, which is lexicographically lower than the 3rd letter of United States, **'i'**.

2.  **Subrahmanyan Chandrasekhar** (Physics, 1983)
    *   **Country of Birth:** In**d**ia (British India)
    *   **Country of Death:** Un**i**ted States
    *   *Analysis:* The 3rd letter of India is **'d'**, which is lexicographically lower than the 3rd letter of United States, **'i'**.

3.  **Albert Schweitzer** (Peace, 1952)
    *   **Country of Birth:** Fr**a**nce (Alsace, then German Empire)
    *   **Country of Death:** Ga**b**on
    *   *Analysis:* The 3rd letter of France is **'a'**, which is lexicographically lower than the 3rd letter of Gabon, **'b'**.

4.  **Emilio Segrè** (Physics, 1959)
    *   **Country of Birth:** It**a**ly
    *   **Country of Death:** Un**i**ted States
    *   *Analysis:* The 3rd letter of Italy is **'a'**, which is lexicographically lower than the 3rd letter of United States, **'i'**.

5.  **Alexis Carrel** (Physiology or Medicine, 1912)
    *   **Country of Birth:** Fr**a**nce
    *   **Country of Death:** Tu**n**isia
    *   *Analysis:* The 3rd letter of France is **'a'**, which is lexicographically lower than the 3rd letter of Tunisia, **'n'**.

6.  **Salvador Luria** (Physiology or Medicine, 1969)
    *   **Country of Birth:** It**a**ly
    *   **Country of Death:** Un**i**ted States
    *   *Analysis:* The 3rd letter of Italy is **'a'**, which is lexicographically lower than the 3rd letter of United States, **'i'**.

7.  **Shuji Nakamura** (Physics, 2014)
    *   **Country of Birth:** Ja**p**an
    *   **Country of Death:** Un**i**ted States
    *   *Analysis:* The 3rd letter of Japan is **'p'**, which is lexicographically lower than the 3rd letter of United States, **'i'**. - **Correction:** This entry is incorrect. 'p' is *not* lexicographically lower than 'i'. This laureate does not fit the criteria.

Let's replace the incorrect entry with a correct one:

7.  **Roger Guillemin** (Physiology or Medicine, 1977)
    *   **Country of Birth:** Fr**a**nce
    *   **Country of Death:** Un**i**ted States
    *   *Analysis:* The 3rd letter of France is **'a'**, which is lexicographically lower than the 3rd letter of United States, **'i'**.
