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1979 02 348.89
1979 03 4351.06
1979 04 7951·59
1980 01 9653·57
1980 02 356·36
1980 03 958.91
1980 04 2657.26
1981 01 9757·76
1981 02 4453·91
1981 03 4858·21
1981 04 4960·51
1982 01 7162·52
1982 02 7764·75
1982 03 4362·63
1982 04 6171.26
1983 01 6367.16
1983 02 7765·78
1983 03 073.75
1983 04 9965.94
1984 01 4270·24
1984 02 4569.80
1984 03 5069·43
1984 04 2771·44
1985 01 271·55
1985 02 573·05
1985 03 4972·35
1985 04 3372·67
1986 01 6274.56
1986 02 975.97
1986 03 8175.52
1986 04 2875·35
1987 01 6775·97
1987 02 3175·59
1987 03 5172.68
1987 04 5273.94
1988 01 8573.01
1988 02 7374.20
1988 03 9173·25
1988 04 6872·49
1989 01 1171.13
1989 02 5972·04
1989 03 5772·78
1989 04 6272·91
1990 01 6373·34
1990 02 3973·18
1990 03 3273.19
1990 04 4873.10
1991 01 8772.86
1991 02 9074.05
1991 03 2275.16
1991 04 6476·21
1992 01 5076·99
1992 02 1278.39
1992 03 5880·11
1992 04 7381.44
1993 01 4882.70
1993 02 3085.54
1993 03 9787·51
1993 04 6289·85
1994 01 9991·59
1994 02 9495.25
1994 03 2197.89
1994 04 4598.23
1995 01 48100.00
1995 02 80101·55
1995 03 36104·00
1995 04 59105·32
1996 01 63107·90
1996 02 88108.96
1996 03 75110·29
1996 04 68111.34
1997 01 39112.51
1997 02 44113.49
1997 03 93115.07
1997 04 58116·46
1998 01 95118·41
1998 02 97119·35
1998 03 73120·55
1998 04 44121.68
1999 01 75122.70
1999 02 25123.75
1999 03 20125·29
1999 04 62126·86
2000 01 48130·65
2000 02 25131·50
2000 03 68133.88
2000 04 77136·03
2001 01 9140.43
2001 02 25143·05
2001 03 71146.02
2001 04 75147.56
2002 01 76149·02
2002 02 75150·28
2002 03 13152·97
2002 04 70154.33
2003 01 93154.82
2003 02 49155.33
2003 03 99156·48
2003 04 99158.22
2004 01 31160.23
2004 02 49161.18
2004 03 61164.84
2004 04 26167.23
2005 01 82168.82
2005 02 0173.10
2005 03 56176·64
2005 04 38179.03
2006 01 66181·25
2006 02 51181·76
2006 03 66183.44
2006 04 48184.89
2007 01 28186.63
2007 02 79185·80
2007 03 96183·97
2007 04 94183·89
2008 01 35184.14
2008 02 84181·47
2008 03 80176.87
2008 04 39179·00
2009 01 84180.71
2009 02 92177.28
2009 03 73173.56
2009 04 71174.71
2010 01 92174.07
2010 02 51171·33
2010 03 56174.11
2010 04 3172·27
2011 01 3168.61
2011 02 39164.85
2011 03 38165.93
2011 04 72168.26
2012 01 88166.36
2012 02 56164.82
2012 03 49167·57
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