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1983 04 3065·81
1984 01 5968.85
1984 02 5568.44
1984 03 9667·78
1984 04 8368.29
1985 01 2070.64
1985 02 1469·24
1985 03 170·24
1985 04 9670·67
1986 01 7471.54
1986 02 6973·37
1986 03 9874.28
1986 04 1973.76
1987 01 176·22
1987 02 3077.74
1987 03 3277.75
1987 04 2980.60
1988 01 978·56
1988 02 3780.64
1988 03 7281.03
1988 04 2481.47
1989 01 3082·31
1989 02 5383·46
1989 03 1283·75
1989 04 3183.79
1990 01 1884·94
1990 02 6485·70
1990 03 7086·42
1990 04 184.86
1991 01 5886·60
1991 02 8587·45
1991 03 9287.32
1991 04 789.11
1992 01 5489.77
1992 02 5390·21
1992 03 4691·97
1992 04 5292·52
1993 01 3992·70
1993 02 3094·10
1993 03 2694.88
1993 04 5996·38
1994 01 7097·33
1994 02 697.70
1994 03 52100·00
1994 04 8199.20
1995 01 27100.00
1995 02 92101.87
1995 03 68103·83
1995 04 91103.82
1996 01 18105.71
1996 02 26106.14
1996 03 42107·58
1996 04 91108.16
1997 01 74108·15
1997 02 73109·13
1997 03 70109.86
1997 04 5112·34
1998 01 53113·76
1998 02 18114.03
1998 03 69115.55
1998 04 85116·48
1999 01 34117.31
1999 02 76116.89
1999 03 85117·51
1999 04 5117·62
2000 01 26119.68
2000 02 84120.28
2000 03 86121.04
2000 04 66123.13
2001 01 60125·86
2001 02 4126·71
2001 03 66128.09
2001 04 94129·66
2002 01 92130.55
2002 02 26130·59
2002 03 46132.36
2002 04 38133.90
2003 01 5135.56
2003 02 62137.13
2003 03 68138·49
2003 04 74140.44
2004 01 4142·16
2004 02 49144·38
2004 03 2147.01
2004 04 3149·00
2005 01 21152·21
2005 02 51155·13
2005 03 42159.97
2005 04 50161·98
2006 01 14165.03
2006 02 55168.82
2006 03 7170·74
2006 04 65174·26
2007 01 63176·50
2007 02 75179·54
2007 03 42179·91
2007 04 24181.63
2008 01 75182.69
2008 02 48180.85
2008 03 15179.23
2008 04 27179·76
2009 01 83181·90
2009 02 37180·87
2009 03 21177.53
2009 04 99175·65
2010 01 42174.56
2010 02 30172·94
2010 03 78175·10
2010 04 91174.49
2011 01 34171·90
2011 02 40168.90
2011 03 32171.48
2011 04 78172·01
2012 01 66170.49
2012 02 5169·31
2012 03 51170.48
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