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1975 04 941·32
1976 01 4938.86
1976 02 8940.39
1976 03 2742.58
1976 04 8341.43
1977 01 7942.13
1977 02 4141.60
1977 03 2343.58
1977 04 6043·41
1978 01 4645·33
1978 02 3144·54
1978 03 5546·32
1978 04 9247·40
1979 01 3048.42
1979 02 7349·91
1979 03 6851.41
1979 04 5353·69
1980 01 3856.01
1980 02 456·07
1980 03 2957.58
1980 04 4458.18
1981 01 259.77
1981 02 8760.72
1981 03 3561.04
1981 04 9063·26
1982 01 7964.10
1982 02 965·11
1982 03 364·81
1982 04 4365·80
1983 01 5066·24
1983 02 8567.04
1983 03 7868·43
1983 04 7668·66
1984 01 2170·55
1984 02 5271.78
1984 03 3071·46
1984 04 9173.27
1985 01 2574.74
1985 02 7273·54
1985 03 5176·85
1985 04 1478.12
1986 01 1979.73
1986 02 3380.90
1986 03 6181·70
1986 04 9383.17
1987 01 8284.58
1987 02 4985·76
1987 03 586·77
1987 04 587.25
1988 01 2488·49
1988 02 5889.86
1988 03 5289·98
1988 04 5089·71
1989 01 7490·35
1989 02 2190·48
1989 03 9591·82
1989 04 5492.49
1990 01 9092.00
1990 02 2891.06
1990 03 5491.52
1990 04 6790.90
1991 01 5391.84
1991 02 9192.07
1991 03 7391.65
1991 04 6492·97
1992 01 7193·59
1992 02 4793.37
1992 03 2295.27
1992 04 4695.41
1993 01 7395·63
1993 02 6196·59
1993 03 9397·24
1993 04 3897.98
1994 01 1898.21
1994 02 1998·46
1994 03 798.99
1994 04 9099.26
1995 01 87100.00
1995 02 34101.80
1995 03 8103·14
1995 04 78104.73
1996 01 87105·91
1996 02 45106·58
1996 03 64107·48
1996 04 3108·36
1997 01 48109·48
1997 02 14110·95
1997 03 70112.98
1997 04 89114.56
1998 01 29116·69
1998 02 30118.06
1998 03 45120.36
1998 04 87122.09
1999 01 9123·89
1999 02 5126.20
1999 03 33128.71
1999 04 73130.38
2000 01 97132·19
2000 02 76134·60
2000 03 3136·92
2000 04 46139·02
2001 01 24143·14
2001 02 8145.03
2001 03 50147·07
2001 04 33149·00
2002 01 45150.26
2002 02 87151.49
2002 03 92153.96
2002 04 83155·60
2003 01 44156.61
2003 02 27157·51
2003 03 74158.33
2003 04 72160.37
2004 01 27162·37
2004 02 66163·17
2004 03 65164·98
2004 04 1167·56
2005 01 24169·54
2005 02 66171.42
2005 03 59173·94
2005 04 94175·55
2006 01 94176.70
2006 02 15177.31
2006 03 75178·26
2006 04 3181.09
2007 01 17182·45
2007 02 27182.99
2007 03 57181.27
2007 04 2182·46
2008 01 0182·46
2008 02 38179.10
2008 03 74174·21
2008 04 92173·46
2009 01 76176.92
2009 02 13171.04
2009 03 21163.08
2009 04 98160.86
2010 01 99158.05
2010 02 39154.56
2010 03 17156.27
2010 04 71154.16
2011 01 53148.05
2011 02 28142·12
2011 03 5143·62
2011 04 87143.68
2012 01 43139·52
2012 02 19136·33
2012 03 56137.78
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