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1992 01 1183.80
1992 02 3485.36
1992 03 6287·72
1992 04 3987.72
1993 01 3890·21
1993 02 3191·99
1993 03 9295.47
1993 04 2793·02
1994 01 2097.34
1994 02 1498.36
1994 03 1299·95
1994 04 0103·38
1995 01 5100·00
1995 02 64104.13
1995 03 32104·85
1995 04 4105·91
1996 01 70110.56
1996 02 89108·64
1996 03 92111·09
1996 04 8113·59
1997 01 15111·73
1997 02 19115·33
1997 03 54117.24
1997 04 4119·32
1998 01 66120·13
1998 02 13120.35
1998 03 5121.88
1998 04 14122.47
1999 01 72122.98
1999 02 50127.41
1999 03 60128·88
1999 04 81126.11
2000 01 9132.78
2000 02 38133.34
2000 03 55138.25
2000 04 73139.12
2001 01 78143·91
2001 02 8144.98
2001 03 54146·86
2001 04 86148·04
2002 01 4149·84
2002 02 18152.15
2002 03 45156·87
2002 04 38158.14
2003 01 38159.00
2003 02 48161.84
2003 03 40165.51
2003 04 73166·33
2004 01 54168.43
2004 02 6173·76
2004 03 77176.37
2004 04 61179.40
2005 01 53182.56
2005 02 23186.89
2005 03 20190.01
2005 04 96190·35
2006 01 61192·80
2006 02 55194.38
2006 03 55197.24
2006 04 96201.65
2007 01 27197.35
2007 02 85203.00
2007 03 97200.86
2007 04 7204.43
2008 01 28207·10
2008 02 19208·83
2008 03 82207·14
2008 04 97207.84
2009 01 64210·19
2009 02 88210.81
2009 03 74206.50
2009 04 60204.96
2010 01 60203·91
2010 02 49206·74
2010 03 61209.58
2010 04 15209·62
2011 01 66211·34
2011 02 85206·91
2011 03 56209.46
2011 04 7208.61
2012 01 58207·79
2012 02 0212.78
2012 03 96209.17
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