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1979 03 5650.67
1979 04 9752·11
1980 01 1656·03
1980 02 6155.78
1980 03 254·48
1980 04 1255.09
1981 01 6655·98
1981 02 6754·24
1981 03 256.90
1981 04 1455·47
1982 01 465·54
1982 02 6073·40
1982 03 658·98
1982 04 8358·85
1983 01 4360·19
1983 02 8262·03
1983 03 9060·74
1983 04 2661.85
1984 01 2161.35
1984 02 461·35
1984 03 5462·15
1984 04 7662.91
1985 01 262·77
1985 02 2064.78
1985 03 2366.72
1985 04 8767·24
1986 01 7266·60
1986 02 4869.29
1986 03 4871.02
1986 04 4371·64
1987 01 4673.22
1987 02 3474·77
1987 03 476·28
1987 04 5076.55
1988 01 6076·88
1988 02 4578·98
1988 03 9281.45
1988 04 4082.64
1989 01 7881.96
1989 02 7683.23
1989 03 3785.39
1989 04 6885.81
1990 01 8787.62
1990 02 4787·58
1990 03 8988·83
1990 04 1788·16
1991 01 188·95
1991 02 190.40
1991 03 2489·63
1991 04 9491.82
1992 01 5793·11
1992 02 893·04
1992 03 4294·38
1992 04 2994.86
1993 01 1895.08
1993 02 6196.14
1993 03 6897·40
1993 04 8097.87
1994 01 7299.04
1994 02 81100·06
1994 03 54100·42
1994 04 29100.18
1995 01 33100.00
1995 02 10102.27
1995 03 74103.36
1995 04 81104.68
1996 01 37105·44
1996 02 18104·53
1996 03 28104·29
1996 04 69105·47
1997 01 48106.79
1997 02 0107.36
1997 03 42108·58
1997 04 49109.56
1998 01 53111.17
1998 02 74110.63
1998 03 67112·22
1998 04 3113·46
1999 01 67113.65
1999 02 85113.30
1999 03 78112·59
1999 04 38113·68
2000 01 25114.86
2000 02 1114.44
2000 03 75115·54
2000 04 84116·45
2001 01 92119·13
2001 02 17120·43
2001 03 84120·27
2001 04 0122.37
2002 01 55123·10
2002 02 52123·73
2002 03 55126·11
2002 04 66126·83
2003 01 28128.20
2003 02 51129·84
2003 03 63131·15
2003 04 89134·41
2004 01 47135.11
2004 02 81138.30
2004 03 9141·11
2004 04 0143·20
2005 01 76145·49
2005 02 38149·37
2005 03 19153.78
2005 04 57158.15
2006 01 3159.14
2006 02 41161.27
2006 03 41166·30
2006 04 41168·23
2007 01 41170.94
2007 02 33172.37
2007 03 53171·98
2007 04 59173.52
2008 01 27175.75
2008 02 84175.81
2008 03 55173·65
2008 04 42174.33
2009 01 25175.98
2009 02 88173·91
2009 03 71172.21
2009 04 46173·24
2010 01 22169·78
2010 02 64167.71
2010 03 52170·58
2010 04 55171·40
2011 01 31169.41
2011 02 56167·58
2011 03 74168.28
2011 04 73168·09
2012 01 90168.10
2012 02 34166·66
2012 03 36166.25
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