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1979 03 3976·36
1979 04 7776·67
1980 01 9773·09
1980 02 6364.05
1980 03 6770.41
1980 04 9878.63
1981 01 5068.84
1981 02 4676·60
1981 03 9280·12
1981 04 4868.21
1982 01 3580·09
1982 02 5971.44
1982 03 6567.21
1982 04 965.97
1983 01 6569.55
1983 02 4667·76
1983 03 6268·82
1983 04 8966.13
1984 01 7857.97
1984 02 7762.85
1984 03 8264.03
1984 04 1863·67
1985 01 3761·91
1985 02 4462·27
1985 03 5261·19
1985 04 5458.80
1986 01 3057·78
1986 02 6862·49
1986 03 2161·96
1986 04 7762.24
1987 01 6961·95
1987 02 9363.65
1987 03 6563.79
1987 04 9664·00
1988 01 9363.90
1988 02 8767·78
1988 03 8467·64
1988 04 4068·27
1989 01 6471·65
1989 02 4671·27
1989 03 473·90
1989 04 6775.16
1990 01 7076.28
1990 02 8777·24
1990 03 7578·56
1990 04 5878·50
1991 01 2579·67
1991 02 5581.49
1991 03 7382.32
1991 04 2183.23
1992 01 6683·68
1992 02 2084·26
1992 03 9785·60
1992 04 8786·21
1993 01 5686·85
1993 02 7588·84
1993 03 7489.75
1993 04 1291·21
1994 01 8293·34
1994 02 4096·27
1994 03 5497·28
1994 04 7799·28
1995 01 58100·00
1995 02 59102.12
1995 03 11104·23
1995 04 91105·31
1996 01 22108·04
1996 02 0108.79
1996 03 47109·82
1996 04 84111·59
1997 01 37112·45
1997 02 59113.37
1997 03 87115.78
1997 04 13116·77
1998 01 89118.12
1998 02 54119.26
1998 03 81120.93
1998 04 59121.24
1999 01 93122·79
1999 02 29124·05
1999 03 4123.24
1999 04 30124.87
2000 01 87125·87
2000 02 53127·42
2000 03 58129.91
2000 04 57129·49
2001 01 32132·27
2001 02 21133·76
2001 03 67134·93
2001 04 96135.79
2002 01 17137.54
2002 02 52138·25
2002 03 82139·32
2002 04 29140.80
2003 01 56141·33
2003 02 90141·54
2003 03 78142·16
2003 04 64144.10
2004 01 85146·41
2004 02 3147·27
2004 03 56149.64
2004 04 30150·47
2005 01 67151.69
2005 02 87154·46
2005 03 40155.11
2005 04 86157·19
2006 01 91158.22
2006 02 60159.79
2006 03 82162·20
2006 04 12162.68
2007 01 70163.53
2007 02 66164·64
2007 03 57166·10
2007 04 16166·13
2008 01 41166.99
2008 02 76167.58
2008 03 65166.20
2008 04 29166·08
2009 01 67168.09
2009 02 81167.41
2009 03 31167.18
2009 04 8167·41
2010 01 36165·88
2010 02 3166.78
2010 03 6167.89
2010 04 33167·44
2011 01 61164·28
2011 02 85164.35
2011 03 66164·84
2011 04 13165.16
2012 01 80164·53
2012 02 95164.98
2012 03 10166·05
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