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1994 02 3985.08
1994 03 2488.01
1994 04 4593·30
1995 01 79100·00
1995 02 2892·22
1995 03 9794.77
1995 04 9093.02
1996 01 4593.22
1996 02 7795.85
1996 03 6189·71
1996 04 3092.03
1997 01 395·86
1997 02 3798.11
1997 03 097.89
1997 04 78101·11
1998 01 98101·41
1998 02 8298·83
1998 03 1999·76
1998 04 71105.56
1999 01 99103·22
1999 02 13104.90
1999 03 50102·99
1999 04 72102.80
2000 01 0104·44
2000 02 56100·36
2000 03 49104.09
2000 04 70105·37
2001 01 19109.23
2001 02 62108.90
2001 03 0109·64
2001 04 76110·09
2002 01 2111·43
2002 02 4113·05
2002 03 7112.55
2002 04 30116·81
2003 01 17115.09
2003 02 85118·54
2003 03 3118.51
2003 04 94119·94
2004 01 58125.74
2004 02 28126·17
2004 03 44126.29
2004 04 55129.21
2005 01 45133·98
2005 02 86139.61
2005 03 13146.24
2005 04 27150.67
2006 01 21152.08
2006 02 32161.59
2006 03 15164·02
2006 04 48167·04
2007 01 57169.21
2007 02 67176·77
2007 03 82175.89
2007 04 80178·01
2008 01 45172·69
2008 02 18177.91
2008 03 71174.45
2008 04 11179.67
2009 01 5178·14
2009 02 33174.90
2009 03 64170.60
2009 04 55170·47
2010 01 82165·66
2010 02 90173·86
2010 03 67169·24
2010 04 48166.29
2011 01 44165·40
2011 02 87162·91
2011 03 11163·32
2011 04 55162.91
2012 01 86165·70
2012 02 50163·57
2012 03 54166.01
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