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1978 03 7661.79
1978 04 661.31
1979 01 1364·57
1979 02 2371.53
1979 03 9069·19
1979 04 6767.88
1982 01 996.37
1982 02 392.04
1982 03 15100·38
1982 04 6998.74
1983 01 5099·56
1983 02 25102.45
1983 03 0104.45
1983 04 96108.95
1984 01 48107·93
1984 02 33107·90
1984 03 21111.37
1984 04 53108·00
1985 01 42103·53
1985 02 97105.18
1985 03 78104·92
1985 04 73102.44
1986 01 94101.10
1986 02 11103·33
1986 03 97100·28
1986 04 1196.90
1987 01 9294.77
1987 02 9388.10
1987 03 2883·36
1987 04 4975·63
1988 01 5087.36
1988 02 8984.25
1988 03 4790·90
1988 04 9593·99
1989 01 489.29
1989 02 6873.58
1989 03 5373.67
1989 04 7972·09
1990 01 1968·58
1990 02 2279·05
1990 03 7285.55
1990 04 5982.98
1991 01 8186.20
1991 02 7289.94
1991 03 5592·64
1991 04 1592.48
1992 01 393.58
1992 02 6294.29
1992 03 7794.38
1992 04 5694.64
1993 01 2594.42
1993 02 6194.82
1993 03 3996·39
1993 04 1196·78
1994 01 897·45
1994 02 6299·46
1994 03 65100·61
1994 04 3998·78
1995 01 40100.00
1995 02 86101·64
1995 03 6103.05
1995 04 20102·38
1996 01 34104.24
1996 02 76105.96
1996 03 38106.13
1996 04 61107·45
1997 01 29107·89
1997 02 1108·29
1997 03 61109.40
1997 04 94110·89
1998 01 86111·10
1998 02 56113.05
1998 03 0114·13
1998 04 75114.09
1999 01 95116.14
1999 02 59118.29
1999 03 6117.97
1999 04 87118·62
2000 01 67118.07
2000 02 56119.81
2000 03 54120·61
2000 04 35121.34
2001 01 41123·77
2001 02 14126.45
2001 03 45128.30
2001 04 52129.05
2002 01 80131·42
2002 02 28135.20
2002 03 3136·74
2002 04 93136·40
2003 01 71137·26
2003 02 18139·76
2003 03 80143·10
2003 04 42148·69
2004 01 27150.12
2004 02 27153·51
2004 03 51162.05
2004 04 4164·11
2005 01 87168·35
2005 02 24174·57
2005 03 15181.28
2005 04 10187.30
2006 01 12190·51
2006 02 4195.00
2006 03 99199.02
2006 04 18199.57
2007 01 92201.40
2007 02 86203.99
2007 03 53202·30
2007 04 10200.89
2008 01 39201·58
2008 02 14201·88
2008 03 52200·38
2008 04 91202.51
2009 01 90202·26
2009 02 57201.06
2009 03 97199.91
2009 04 94200·99
2010 01 10198.98
2010 02 9199.28
2010 03 13200·82
2010 04 75201.37
2011 01 85200.26
2011 02 89200.58
2011 03 50201·70
2011 04 16202.52
2012 01 28201.18
2012 02 42200·61
2012 03 84201·04
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