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1979 04 1055.77
1980 01 3059·98
1980 02 6469.29
1980 03 3561·86
1980 04 8964·01
1981 01 7165.86
1981 02 3460·92
1981 03 5563·99
1981 04 9669·48
1982 01 7477·20
1982 02 6764·14
1982 03 3666.14
1982 04 8365·99
1983 01 1969·44
1983 02 7668.84
1983 03 2271.91
1983 04 2470.98
1984 01 1473·93
1984 02 9975.10
1984 03 8371·65
1984 04 2076·68
1985 01 8976·80
1985 02 076.91
1985 03 1377.90
1985 04 9781·31
1986 01 381.64
1986 02 6583.15
1986 03 3084·90
1986 04 485.74
1987 01 3586·86
1987 02 887.57
1987 03 7986.88
1987 04 1888.41
1988 01 9387.90
1988 02 6788·12
1988 03 2987.07
1988 04 3888·58
1989 01 887.91
1989 02 589·10
1989 03 7491.52
1989 04 9091·05
1990 01 3891.99
1990 02 992·30
1990 03 3394·23
1990 04 2592·49
1991 01 6394.60
1991 02 9394·58
1991 03 5195.58
1991 04 1797·17
1992 01 9198.22
1992 02 9497·84
1992 03 96100·15
1992 04 67100.58
1993 01 52101·64
1993 02 75102·27
1993 03 63103·12
1993 04 1103·34
1994 01 5103·16
1994 02 24104.14
1994 03 71103.18
1994 04 69102·74
1995 01 29100.00
1995 02 55103·57
1995 03 64103·85
1995 04 46104·87
1996 01 33106.73
1996 02 4104.24
1996 03 11104·75
1996 04 33105·51
1997 01 47106·40
1997 02 35106.25
1997 03 7106.26
1997 04 55110.39
1998 01 28111.69
1998 02 35111.01
1998 03 69111.70
1998 04 62113.37
1999 01 58114.44
1999 02 18113·83
1999 03 44114·19
1999 04 31114.17
2000 01 44114.72
2000 02 22115·46
2000 03 99117·51
2000 04 60118·54
2001 01 17121.70
2001 02 9122.61
2001 03 29122·85
2001 04 76124·99
2002 01 34125·10
2002 02 67125·91
2002 03 52127·82
2002 04 29128·87
2003 01 76130.33
2003 02 9131.28
2003 03 14131·70
2003 04 95134.03
2004 01 50134·79
2004 02 73138.89
2004 03 84139.43
2004 04 74142·06
2005 01 88144·38
2005 02 22148·69
2005 03 54150.52
2005 04 90154.10
2006 01 46157.96
2006 02 44159·47
2006 03 45163.77
2006 04 96166·57
2007 01 6169.39
2007 02 52171·07
2007 03 1171.23
2007 04 65174·68
2008 01 75175·27
2008 02 83174.39
2008 03 91173·48
2008 04 99172.97
2009 01 84176·70
2009 02 1174.49
2009 03 8169·64
2009 04 22170.28
2010 01 90168.09
2010 02 92167.06
2010 03 73168.46
2010 04 86166·41
2011 01 74162.78
2011 02 72157·85
2011 03 29159·80
2011 04 65159·59
2012 01 44156.54
2012 02 76151.44
2012 03 45155.91
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