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1980 04 8567·20
1981 01 6770·52
1981 02 7880·75
1981 03 3375·03
1981 04 7173·04
1982 01 3481·35
1982 02 6575·66
1982 03 3779.26
1982 04 577·67
1983 01 8180.92
1983 02 3480·50
1983 03 2182.79
1983 04 3782·99
1984 01 8882.84
1984 02 9888·29
1984 03 3085.38
1984 04 4287·77
1985 01 6484.12
1985 02 9484.09
1985 03 3185.48
1985 04 2185.39
1986 01 3986·24
1986 02 8786·07
1986 03 1985·03
1986 04 9985.55
1987 01 7185·26
1987 02 6385·98
1987 03 1585.13
1987 04 2780·21
1988 01 4183.97
1988 02 3679.21
1988 03 6077.17
1988 04 8073.16
1989 01 5577.38
1989 02 4375·68
1989 03 2675·95
1989 04 5874.77
1990 01 4573·83
1990 02 4873·94
1990 03 576·42
1990 04 8673.65
1991 01 6877·70
1991 02 3877·19
1991 03 1880.21
1991 04 1679.61
1992 01 680.79
1992 02 2681·20
1992 03 782·77
1992 04 2283·54
1993 01 6584.14
1993 02 5187·26
1993 03 4389·65
1993 04 590.11
1994 01 7693.84
1994 02 7495·57
1994 03 1998.64
1994 04 9198·33
1995 01 97100.00
1995 02 84101·70
1995 03 55102.71
1995 04 29103.71
1996 01 9103·28
1996 02 94103·74
1996 03 95105.01
1996 04 95104·57
1997 01 19105·85
1997 02 41106·19
1997 03 8107·04
1997 04 89109.55
1998 01 58109.16
1998 02 89108.94
1998 03 87111·00
1998 04 38111.80
1999 01 83112·20
1999 02 26115.65
1999 03 53117.92
1999 04 90118·61
2000 01 76120.27
2000 02 63119·82
2000 03 49121.58
2000 04 23123.35
2001 01 43126·38
2001 02 40126.02
2001 03 45127·07
2001 04 35127·67
2002 01 15128.63
2002 02 19130.99
2002 03 34131·88
2002 04 52135·53
2003 01 51134·85
2003 02 88135.43
2003 03 36135.14
2003 04 26136·73
2004 01 30136·45
2004 02 60138.79
2004 03 94141.07
2004 04 31143·47
2005 01 60142·61
2005 02 73146.02
2005 03 79149·02
2005 04 67151.42
2006 01 73151.01
2006 02 89154.25
2006 03 84156·97
2006 04 60156·22
2007 01 25158.72
2007 02 97160.81
2007 03 28161.27
2007 04 60162·28
2008 01 97163·99
2008 02 9162.69
2008 03 56162.41
2008 04 44164.59
2009 01 97164·19
2009 02 63165.74
2009 03 36166.32
2009 04 10165·57
2010 01 56166.90
2010 02 23165.60
2010 03 63167·12
2010 04 85165·15
2011 01 31167·23
2011 02 76163·22
2011 03 56164.10
2011 04 19166·11
2012 01 3168·24
2012 02 34168·00
2012 03 58166.80
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