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1979 02 1348·89
1979 03 6551.06
1979 04 1251·59
1980 01 8253·57
1980 02 2656.36
1980 03 9958·91
1980 04 5757·26
1981 01 8557·76
1981 02 5053·91
1981 03 7658.21
1981 04 4660·51
1982 01 3062·52
1982 02 3364.75
1982 03 7662.63
1982 04 9371.26
1983 01 6267·16
1983 02 5365·78
1983 03 673·75
1983 04 3565.94
1984 01 4970.24
1984 02 869·80
1984 03 9969.43
1984 04 3671.44
1985 01 8671·55
1985 02 2673·05
1985 03 1172·35
1985 04 8272.67
1986 01 9374.56
1986 02 5575.97
1986 03 2375·52
1986 04 8875·35
1987 01 1275·97
1987 02 7275.59
1987 03 4272.68
1987 04 9173·94
1988 01 1473·01
1988 02 7774·20
1988 03 9973.25
1988 04 5472·49
1989 01 9271.13
1989 02 9472·04
1989 03 5272·78
1989 04 6572.91
1990 01 6573.34
1990 02 7673·18
1990 03 8373.19
1990 04 3673·10
1991 01 7872.86
1991 02 9674·05
1991 03 9675.16
1991 04 676·21
1992 01 076·99
1992 02 5678.39
1992 03 2580·11
1992 04 3781.44
1993 01 2582.70
1993 02 8185·54
1993 03 2687·51
1993 04 1789·85
1994 01 7291.59
1994 02 2195.25
1994 03 8097.89
1994 04 6098.23
1995 01 86100.00
1995 02 51101·55
1995 03 95104.00
1995 04 3105·32
1996 01 35107.90
1996 02 72108.96
1996 03 1110·29
1996 04 9111.34
1997 01 13112.51
1997 02 10113·49
1997 03 56115.07
1997 04 66116·46
1998 01 40118.41
1998 02 14119.35
1998 03 41120·55
1998 04 87121·68
1999 01 59122.70
1999 02 61123·75
1999 03 63125·29
1999 04 9126.86
2000 01 41130.65
2000 02 50131.50
2000 03 53133.88
2000 04 96136·03
2001 01 79140.43
2001 02 7143.05
2001 03 68146.02
2001 04 36147·56
2002 01 92149.02
2002 02 82150.28
2002 03 90152·97
2002 04 41154·33
2003 01 24154·82
2003 02 51155.33
2003 03 25156.48
2003 04 49158.22
2004 01 45160.23
2004 02 14161·18
2004 03 5164·84
2004 04 23167.23
2005 01 49168.82
2005 02 96173·10
2005 03 87176.64
2005 04 51179·03
2006 01 54181·25
2006 02 49181.76
2006 03 52183·44
2006 04 46184·89
2007 01 5186·63
2007 02 46185.80
2007 03 7183.97
2007 04 46183·89
2008 01 71184·14
2008 02 89181.47
2008 03 83176·87
2008 04 14179·00
2009 01 47180.71
2009 02 3177·28
2009 03 38173·56
2009 04 37174·71
2010 01 51174.07
2010 02 39171.33
2010 03 52174.11
2010 04 29172·27
2011 01 27168·61
2011 02 72164.85
2011 03 33165.93
2011 04 27168·26
2012 01 45166.36
2012 02 1164.82
2012 03 11167.57
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