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1991 01 5286.44
1991 02 7889.11
1991 03 2992·85
1991 04 792·08
1992 01 4093·14
1992 02 5689·34
1992 03 8690.43
1992 04 9193.90
1993 01 1392·06
1993 02 5094·14
1993 03 6296·28
1993 04 9296·92
1994 01 2197.01
1994 02 4495.23
1994 03 7198·51
1994 04 5497.03
1995 01 40100.00
1995 02 43104·87
1995 03 50104.51
1995 04 48105·39
1996 01 70108·42
1996 02 79107.78
1996 03 63105.90
1996 04 66106·94
1997 01 37109·69
1997 02 9111.46
1997 03 97109.79
1997 04 28114·80
1998 01 91114.72
1998 02 14113.94
1998 03 65115·35
1998 04 78115·96
1999 01 8115·90
1999 02 1119.90
1999 03 5119.50
1999 04 86119·72
2000 01 87120.44
2000 02 2120.84
2000 03 80119.86
2000 04 44122·71
2001 01 54125·85
2001 02 74127.30
2001 03 77128.57
2001 04 74130.42
2002 01 60129.71
2002 02 97131·20
2002 03 11132.74
2002 04 18133.38
2003 01 80134·16
2003 02 79135.34
2003 03 18136·78
2003 04 46135.54
2004 01 15138.85
2004 02 52136.03
2004 03 61139·28
2004 04 52138.66
2005 01 89139.80
2005 02 71139·70
2005 03 29142.29
2005 04 55141·51
2006 01 54146.54
2006 02 19144·26
2006 03 34144.13
2006 04 99146.15
2007 01 84147·96
2007 02 2147.70
2007 03 14144·29
2007 04 53145·48
2008 01 79148·80
2008 02 51148.38
2008 03 32146.08
2008 04 13148·70
2009 01 67148.68
2009 02 25149.88
2009 03 76152·07
2009 04 95148.47
2010 01 96145·80
2010 02 3149.09
2010 03 59150·75
2010 04 46150.36
2011 01 42150.65
2011 02 93146.89
2011 03 18149·36
2011 04 33153.55
2012 01 5152·78
2012 02 27152·13
2012 03 17154.06
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