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1991 01 2186·44
1991 02 9089.11
1991 03 3792.85
1991 04 1592.08
1992 01 093.14
1992 02 7189·34
1992 03 1090.43
1992 04 2793.90
1993 01 1492.06
1993 02 2094·14
1993 03 5396·28
1993 04 796·92
1994 01 1497.01
1994 02 1795·23
1994 03 7898.51
1994 04 9997·03
1995 01 74100·00
1995 02 70104·87
1995 03 24104.51
1995 04 71105.39
1996 01 96108·42
1996 02 10107·78
1996 03 53105.90
1996 04 18106.94
1997 01 4109.69
1997 02 94111·46
1997 03 53109·79
1997 04 59114·80
1998 01 50114.72
1998 02 3113.94
1998 03 38115·35
1998 04 38115.96
1999 01 7115·90
1999 02 44119·90
1999 03 44119·50
1999 04 24119·72
2000 01 78120·44
2000 02 49120·84
2000 03 35119.86
2000 04 12122.71
2001 01 87125·85
2001 02 75127·30
2001 03 99128.57
2001 04 20130·42
2002 01 84129·71
2002 02 2131·20
2002 03 49132.74
2002 04 93133.38
2003 01 46134·16
2003 02 38135·34
2003 03 23136.78
2003 04 0135.54
2004 01 72138.85
2004 02 14136.03
2004 03 82139.28
2004 04 35138·66
2005 01 88139.80
2005 02 87139·70
2005 03 16142.29
2005 04 17141.51
2006 01 43146·54
2006 02 39144·26
2006 03 38144.13
2006 04 90146.15
2007 01 15147·96
2007 02 76147.70
2007 03 84144·29
2007 04 24145.48
2008 01 2148.80
2008 02 30148·38
2008 03 19146.08
2008 04 12148·70
2009 01 31148·68
2009 02 57149.88
2009 03 29152·07
2009 04 73148·47
2010 01 51145·80
2010 02 39149·09
2010 03 28150.75
2010 04 53150·36
2011 01 39150·65
2011 02 83146·89
2011 03 54149·36
2011 04 19153·55
2012 01 94152.78
2012 02 20152·13
2012 03 70154.06
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