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1985 01 3975.11
1985 02 4473.39
1985 03 5382·31
1985 04 1277·72
1986 01 9280·49
1986 02 6682.24
1986 03 880.49
1986 04 2481.86
1987 01 9880·06
1987 02 7478.42
1987 03 5377.12
1987 04 2376·71
1988 01 869·41
1988 02 4976.35
1988 03 9872·25
1988 04 5174·37
1989 01 9971.87
1989 02 9972.12
1989 03 8374·97
1989 04 8075.70
1990 01 6975.98
1990 02 5477.60
1990 03 7078·85
1990 04 274.35
1991 01 4479.34
1991 02 7279·29
1991 03 4680.17
1991 04 3681.05
1992 01 7585.42
1992 02 3585.39
1992 03 2685·75
1992 04 2887.14
1993 01 3887·10
1993 02 4889.24
1993 03 4690.94
1993 04 4592·79
1994 01 3294.57
1994 02 4398·27
1994 03 70102.81
1994 04 83100.42
1995 01 83100·00
1995 02 78106·88
1995 03 86107·60
1995 04 60107·80
1996 01 41110.51
1996 02 33113·32
1996 03 6112.30
1996 04 21112·57
1997 01 82113.34
1997 02 16116.01
1997 03 68115·93
1997 04 33116.15
1998 01 6117·92
1998 02 58118.15
1998 03 36118·85
1998 04 93120.41
1999 01 39122.31
1999 02 15121·58
1999 03 96121·88
1999 04 19125.81
2000 01 31126.06
2000 02 70126.42
2000 03 63125.64
2000 04 54127.88
2001 01 57130.44
2001 02 28131·75
2001 03 73133.52
2001 04 69134·16
2002 01 17134.66
2002 02 23139·66
2002 03 90141·18
2002 04 57142·29
2003 01 38144·30
2003 02 9146·70
2003 03 2148·95
2003 04 37155·13
2004 01 69155·38
2004 02 69160.95
2004 03 22165·63
2004 04 54172.02
2005 01 87175.90
2005 02 10186·85
2005 03 87189·04
2005 04 77197·23
2006 01 90202·71
2006 02 63206·95
2006 03 60209.45
2006 04 99216·76
2007 01 5215·74
2007 02 85218·42
2007 03 29219·60
2007 04 40220·88
2008 01 82226·27
2008 02 57222·36
2008 03 8218·21
2008 04 45219·09
2009 01 97224.37
2009 02 86221·79
2009 03 33217.01
2009 04 82214·69
2010 01 49213·59
2010 02 4210.91
2010 03 69212·79
2010 04 45209·07
2011 01 64205·02
2011 02 67198.06
2011 03 2200·30
2011 04 54203.11
2012 01 94199.05
2012 02 57196·35
2012 03 46200·80
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