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1978 04 5750·51
1979 01 2851·57
1979 02 7948.84
1979 03 5547.96
1979 04 2855.20
1980 01 6949·41
1980 02 5456.61
1980 03 8658.22
1980 04 5356.95
1981 01 9560.81
1981 02 1654·98
1981 03 465.63
1981 04 8268.35
1982 01 9065.94
1982 02 8177.98
1982 03 5178·18
1982 04 9191.53
1983 01 5884.30
1983 02 8465·19
1983 03 9871·98
1983 04 7965.37
1984 01 3281.69
1984 02 9066·81
1984 03 3970·66
1984 04 7468.33
1985 01 6974·49
1985 02 8574·24
1985 03 9375·35
1985 04 2473.05
1986 01 5075.12
1986 02 8474·49
1986 03 376·53
1986 04 579.91
1987 01 8283.16
1987 02 2383.28
1987 03 3981·56
1987 04 1882·11
1988 01 9686.05
1988 02 6587·68
1988 03 9687·17
1988 04 8786.27
1989 01 5089·01
1989 02 088.88
1989 03 9190.81
1989 04 6491·03
1990 01 2491.64
1990 02 3993·02
1990 03 7094·59
1990 04 2493·92
1991 01 2595·36
1991 02 2094.42
1991 03 296·69
1991 04 6799.07
1992 01 8699·09
1992 02 699.06
1992 03 8199.56
1992 04 19100·41
1993 01 6299.31
1993 02 85100.62
1993 03 25101.56
1993 04 29102·23
1994 01 35102·06
1994 02 70101·47
1994 03 79100.15
1994 04 74102.08
1995 01 13100.00
1995 02 0102.30
1995 03 12102·68
1995 04 53104.29
1996 01 26105·85
1996 02 36106·66
1996 03 19107·26
1996 04 93109·85
1997 01 31110·01
1997 02 66111.80
1997 03 18114·89
1997 04 43116·77
1998 01 10117.89
1998 02 4120·65
1998 03 54125·11
1998 04 79127.87
1999 01 69131·85
1999 02 88137·42
1999 03 95141.20
1999 04 1144·03
2000 01 41147·80
2000 02 80150.98
2000 03 36154.85
2000 04 35156.84
2001 01 81160·64
2001 02 68164·15
2001 03 97165.66
2001 04 30167·77
2002 01 72169·91
2002 02 66171·71
2002 03 20174.68
2002 04 64176.37
2003 01 20178·07
2003 02 10180·23
2003 03 75182.33
2003 04 35184·81
2004 01 57190.16
2004 02 64192.85
2004 03 57202·25
2004 04 69208.13
2005 01 39215·37
2005 02 16224.41
2005 03 85232·71
2005 04 17243·70
2006 01 48248.86
2006 02 79258.45
2006 03 2263·24
2006 04 54266·83
2007 01 90269.01
2007 02 90269·74
2007 03 78268.89
2007 04 80270·20
2008 01 98271.62
2008 02 13267·92
2008 03 7260.14
2008 04 21259.07
2009 01 28259.73
2009 02 35253·44
2009 03 8244·59
2009 04 27238·31
2010 01 61235·96
2010 02 69229·51
2010 03 25234.50
2010 04 74232·07
2011 01 5221·79
2011 02 53217·33
2011 03 28220·92
2011 04 62223·81
2012 01 90220·80
2012 02 51219·99
2012 03 10221.23
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