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1976 02 339·02
1976 03 4438·50
1976 04 5340.25
1977 01 638·64
1977 02 639.75
1977 03 5642.22
1977 04 6242.58
1978 01 6143·87
1978 02 6846·29
1978 03 5946·86
1978 04 6647·82
1979 01 849·78
1979 02 4251·54
1979 03 3752·40
1979 04 7854·40
1980 01 9252.60
1980 02 153.42
1980 03 9556.08
1980 04 3556.97
1981 01 8257.17
1981 02 4758.28
1981 03 6558·19
1981 04 057.49
1982 01 7256·39
1982 02 457.92
1982 03 461.17
1982 04 6260·85
1983 01 8058.61
1983 02 2359.76
1983 03 9360·42
1983 04 3360.57
1984 01 5260·38
1984 02 8061·98
1984 03 3962·74
1984 04 5061·69
1985 01 5662·62
1985 02 7463.00
1985 03 7464·23
1985 04 7864.54
1986 01 8665.44
1986 02 3266·12
1986 03 5567.67
1986 04 368.71
1987 01 6269.42
1987 02 371.08
1987 03 6272.93
1987 04 3973·43
1988 01 2875·17
1988 02 6476.56
1988 03 377·30
1988 04 2478.00
1989 01 5279.25
1989 02 1379·60
1989 03 1081·10
1989 04 2081.46
1990 01 3082.24
1990 02 7882.75
1990 03 3884.04
1990 04 1684.29
1991 01 7984.92
1991 02 886·27
1991 03 6986.46
1991 04 2388·01
1992 01 4588·89
1992 02 7889·43
1992 03 1190·60
1992 04 8191.28
1993 01 9692·06
1993 02 8992·75
1993 03 9594·05
1993 04 5294.82
1994 01 2696.19
1994 02 6697·91
1994 03 7798.54
1994 04 2499·86
1995 01 56100.00
1995 02 61101.86
1995 03 40103·31
1995 04 9104·73
1996 01 28105·98
1996 02 47107.06
1996 03 89107·75
1996 04 47108·89
1997 01 12110·39
1997 02 26111·06
1997 03 56112.19
1997 04 98113.55
1998 01 2115.19
1998 02 23115·83
1998 03 99117·13
1998 04 53118.64
1999 01 17119·71
1999 02 88120·78
1999 03 98121·32
1999 04 22122.39
2000 01 2123.87
2000 02 96125·41
2000 03 60126.66
2000 04 45128.32
2001 01 25130·79
2001 02 49132·06
2001 03 18133·42
2001 04 84134.59
2002 01 81136.01
2002 02 72137·14
2002 03 27138·73
2002 04 27139·58
2003 01 89140·81
2003 02 14141·88
2003 03 69143·04
2003 04 87145·39
2004 01 92146.55
2004 02 51147.44
2004 03 51149·49
2004 04 2151·33
2005 01 61152.55
2005 02 84154·67
2005 03 5155·95
2005 04 35156.17
2006 01 89156.39
2006 02 38156·45
2006 03 87156.06
2006 04 73156·61
2007 01 95156.72
2007 02 64156.08
2007 03 78155.29
2007 04 30155.51
2008 01 24156.59
2008 02 36154·18
2008 03 86151.46
2008 04 43152·44
2009 01 44154·49
2009 02 55151.30
2009 03 43149.25
2009 04 75149·27
2010 01 50147·65
2010 02 47147·00
2010 03 3148·96
2010 04 14148·56
2011 01 61144·59
2011 02 62142.89
2011 03 51145·08
2011 04 74145·48
2012 01 21143.65
2012 02 76142.93
2012 03 91145·45
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