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1986 04 4371.03
1987 01 1172·92
1987 02 6373.29
1987 03 5274·69
1987 04 5573·82
1988 01 5073·85
1988 02 1975·46
1988 03 7380.14
1988 04 279·28
1989 01 5781·68
1989 02 4580.46
1989 03 6083·67
1989 04 3580·53
1990 01 1283·43
1990 02 5386.62
1990 03 6085.43
1990 04 2886·53
1991 01 2387·16
1991 02 8288·64
1991 03 4088·16
1991 04 8290·09
1992 01 2190.89
1992 02 9390.51
1992 03 9591·45
1992 04 2492.79
1993 01 6292.74
1993 02 7793.17
1993 03 4395.30
1993 04 295.91
1994 01 2996·39
1994 02 4496·26
1994 03 3099·83
1994 04 9297·82
1995 01 28100.00
1995 02 33102.30
1995 03 25102.30
1995 04 96103·96
1996 01 91105·50
1996 02 7105·53
1996 03 20106·06
1996 04 38109·03
1997 01 74110·48
1997 02 54110.47
1997 03 36114·33
1997 04 68115.34
1998 01 59116·66
1998 02 87118·60
1998 03 17119·85
1998 04 62121.66
1999 01 53123.10
1999 02 43124.03
1999 03 32125.30
1999 04 21126.00
2000 01 87128·20
2000 02 85129.63
2000 03 74131·36
2000 04 69132.17
2001 01 18137.14
2001 02 2138·64
2001 03 64139·90
2001 04 58140.67
2002 01 28141·47
2002 02 6141.82
2002 03 45143·79
2002 04 62145·05
2003 01 22145.60
2003 02 36146.92
2003 03 86147·33
2003 04 82146.66
2004 01 34148·68
2004 02 53148.03
2004 03 82147.92
2004 04 44150·74
2005 01 19151·26
2005 02 46151·61
2005 03 52154.55
2005 04 97157·03
2006 01 59157.12
2006 02 28158·80
2006 03 39161·13
2006 04 17163.72
2007 01 61165.93
2007 02 37167·24
2007 03 13168.46
2007 04 5169·40
2008 01 56171.95
2008 02 35171·11
2008 03 68171.41
2008 04 86169·18
2009 01 1173·40
2009 02 11170·25
2009 03 24168·43
2009 04 10167.72
2010 01 78166·52
2010 02 77163·50
2010 03 24165.46
2010 04 53166.75
2011 01 93158.99
2011 02 72158·11
2011 03 37160·18
2011 04 15159·53
2012 01 78155.97
2012 02 57154.87
2012 03 58157·80
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