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1991 02 8485·03
1991 03 1781.28
1991 04 9783.84
1992 01 1383.60
1992 02 7988.15
1992 03 1288·58
1992 04 3087·89
1993 01 8289·97
1993 02 9791·04
1993 03 6192.45
1993 04 2093.79
1994 01 694·61
1994 02 8897.21
1994 03 46100·11
1994 04 81102·02
1995 01 30100.00
1995 02 27101·91
1995 03 75108·37
1995 04 49104·62
1996 01 21108·45
1996 02 15105·73
1996 03 78107·14
1996 04 88108·76
1997 01 75109·43
1997 02 77109.71
1997 03 12112.92
1997 04 86114.48
1998 01 10112.82
1998 02 63115.90
1998 03 60118.21
1998 04 55118.58
1999 01 71120·85
1999 02 50123·06
1999 03 27124.27
1999 04 34124.26
2000 01 27124·53
2000 02 37126·82
2000 03 45126.98
2000 04 85129.37
2001 01 72133·39
2001 02 49134·59
2001 03 71135·07
2001 04 97136·42
2002 01 24136·61
2002 02 38136·87
2002 03 86136.81
2002 04 81140.38
2003 01 29141·08
2003 02 78141·48
2003 03 98141.25
2003 04 77144·87
2004 01 55147·45
2004 02 70146·40
2004 03 37148·53
2004 04 47154·06
2005 01 97152·54
2005 02 40158.32
2005 03 61159·38
2005 04 78172·57
2006 01 73177·17
2006 02 37187.01
2006 03 50192·53
2006 04 85199·01
2007 01 28200·97
2007 02 37205.07
2007 03 13205.19
2007 04 4208·68
2008 01 31208.02
2008 02 40204.71
2008 03 80198.91
2008 04 98203·04
2009 01 76203.69
2009 02 73198.54
2009 03 7196.74
2009 04 56190·04
2010 01 82186·38
2010 02 84185.31
2010 03 78182·61
2010 04 90182·73
2011 01 93168.45
2011 02 51168.30
2011 03 97171.40
2011 04 39171·63
2012 01 79171.71
2012 02 72168·49
2012 03 98168·45
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