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1986 01 8960·55
1986 02 4662.29
1986 03 6863.36
1986 04 8161.47
1987 01 3762·69
1987 02 9163.88
1987 03 9865.82
1987 04 4563·27
1988 01 9666·79
1988 02 7869·69
1988 03 7367.83
1988 04 5166·88
1989 01 1670·97
1989 02 8969.45
1989 03 673·48
1989 04 4371.41
1990 01 7173·27
1990 02 3177·30
1990 03 3476.34
1990 04 9277·36
1991 01 6377.88
1991 02 3579·53
1991 03 2181·28
1991 04 9081·84
1992 01 1683·22
1992 02 5784·06
1992 03 5485.60
1992 04 5788.01
1993 01 8287.53
1993 02 8086·94
1993 03 4589.06
1993 04 3790·70
1994 01 3493.60
1994 02 1096·61
1994 03 3495.39
1994 04 0103·18
1995 01 75100·00
1995 02 79102.03
1995 03 83103.62
1995 04 39108·13
1996 01 29109.48
1996 02 43112·40
1996 03 79113.40
1996 04 73115.63
1997 01 46117·72
1997 02 84119.83
1997 03 37121·60
1997 04 48124.60
1998 01 3123·78
1998 02 8128·68
1998 03 92129·56
1998 04 31130·93
1999 01 99132.85
1999 02 48134.94
1999 03 10136.30
1999 04 16136·74
2000 01 59138.49
2000 02 60141·75
2000 03 76144·54
2000 04 25145.66
2001 01 35148.00
2001 02 25151.81
2001 03 5152.22
2001 04 99153·67
2002 01 1155·62
2002 02 51156.47
2002 03 34158·73
2002 04 8160.75
2003 01 58160·95
2003 02 68164·24
2003 03 26163.71
2003 04 48166.30
2004 01 32167.00
2004 02 34169.20
2004 03 69167.32
2004 04 36174·98
2005 01 72172.36
2005 02 30174.58
2005 03 75175.64
2005 04 16174·13
2006 01 55178·00
2006 02 63170·97
2006 03 84171·04
2006 04 59174.80
2007 01 80172·30
2007 02 64167·68
2007 03 56166.42
2007 04 57168.82
2008 01 73165.39
2008 02 90163·06
2008 03 82155.27
2008 04 31152.45
2009 01 84158·37
2009 02 23151.65
2009 03 73151.80
2009 04 25140.54
2010 01 89142.48
2010 02 69136.86
2010 03 67145·05
2010 04 6146·68
2011 01 87143·24
2011 02 60139.38
2011 03 27141·72
2011 04 71143·64
2012 01 6140·86
2012 02 52139.27
2012 03 41140·07
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