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1979 02 8149.91
1979 03 4153·28
1979 04 4356.95
1980 01 3257·01
1980 02 8157·22
1980 03 6056·89
1980 04 4660.96
1981 01 4266·52
1981 02 3462·48
1981 03 6563·75
1982 01 3762.60
1983 01 3766.13
1983 02 9167·47
1983 03 3767.12
1983 04 2964·85
1984 01 6364.82
1984 02 2864·13
1984 03 8467·55
1984 04 6170.37
1985 01 8868·19
1985 02 4568.24
1985 03 3667.33
1985 04 9467.68
1986 01 771·31
1986 02 6770.46
1986 03 5172.22
1986 04 1873.78
1987 01 3873·42
1987 02 4574.29
1987 03 1071·69
1987 04 4473·08
1988 01 2772·77
1988 02 5578.77
1988 03 2079.68
1988 04 1278.95
1989 01 4181.78
1989 02 9684·48
1989 03 1286·73
1989 04 8392·99
1990 01 7696·18
1990 02 93100.77
1990 03 44104.05
1990 04 45108.40
1991 01 50104.68
1991 02 99105.89
1991 03 96106.96
1991 04 12108·71
1992 01 7106·37
1992 02 87104·98
1992 03 76105·60
1992 04 21106.72
1993 01 17103·80
1993 02 58104·36
1993 03 14103·53
1993 04 35104·11
1994 01 73103·30
1994 02 37101.85
1994 03 6999·65
1994 04 4398.91
1995 01 96100.00
1995 02 7696.97
1995 03 2099·48
1995 04 56100.32
1996 01 28101·95
1996 02 4999·16
1996 03 7698·66
1996 04 1499·01
1997 01 4098.37
1997 02 5698.74
1997 03 67102·54
1997 04 78103.11
1998 01 24103·08
1998 02 24102·55
1998 03 50104·59
1998 04 36106.71
1999 01 2106.55
1999 02 2106·51
1999 03 7107·49
1999 04 3108·99
2000 01 15114·59
2000 02 66117.50
2000 03 45122·88
2000 04 15129·87
2001 01 35136·09
2001 02 16141.89
2001 03 95144.79
2001 04 35148.47
2002 01 54151·15
2002 02 78156.35
2002 03 13161·82
2002 04 51166.68
2003 01 93170.35
2003 02 2175.42
2003 03 82181·84
2003 04 76189.17
2004 01 94196·33
2004 02 63205·82
2004 03 8223.39
2004 04 49237·77
2005 01 28253.18
2005 02 63272·79
2005 03 23292.15
2005 04 31309.44
2006 01 88314.83
2006 02 25315·78
2006 03 83313.03
2006 04 11307·40
2007 01 93300.01
2007 02 1280.99
2007 03 70261.82
2007 04 2239·02
2008 01 88213.20
2008 02 66177.88
2008 03 91148.53
2008 04 41132·26
2009 01 43136·07
2009 02 20126·80
2009 03 77117.45
2009 04 92119.15
2010 01 50122.38
2010 02 90117.61
2010 03 85121.55
2010 04 42121·85
2011 01 29116.85
2011 02 24111·27
2011 03 96115.37
2011 04 5115·60
2012 01 24118.26
2012 02 99115.78
2012 03 18118.87
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