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1977 04 7332.83
1978 01 3534·10
1978 02 5536·36
1978 03 6437.55
1978 04 2238·29
1979 01 8839.54
1979 02 2640·85
1979 03 2641·65
1979 04 6245.88
1980 01 6542.68
1980 02 2343·03
1980 03 1244·26
1980 04 4446·13
1981 01 4645·38
1981 02 5947.29
1981 03 6650·59
1981 04 4451.94
1982 01 3947.09
1982 02 7148·31
1982 03 5648.05
1982 04 6050.56
1983 01 7652·17
1983 02 2453·87
1983 03 7851·39
1983 04 2053.86
1984 01 1354·30
1984 02 354·91
1984 03 5056.25
1984 04 7356.28
1985 01 3157.30
1985 02 2358·43
1985 03 1660.05
1985 04 9560.95
1986 01 3861.88
1986 02 2262·74
1986 03 4664·59
1986 04 8565·58
1987 01 6467.46
1987 02 6168.89
1987 03 3470.79
1987 04 7071·42
1988 01 6773.59
1988 02 3076.21
1988 03 9879.79
1988 04 082·69
1989 01 2985·92
1989 02 4090.14
1989 03 8393·35
1989 04 5196.29
1990 01 5598.80
1990 02 3099·80
1990 03 59100·92
1990 04 22101·78
1991 01 78101.56
1991 02 63102.35
1991 03 18102.09
1991 04 39103.13
1992 01 54102.42
1992 02 27102.13
1992 03 81102.36
1992 04 52101.72
1993 01 65100·90
1993 02 34101·31
1993 03 91100.53
1993 04 37100.77
1994 01 17100·55
1994 02 22101.03
1994 03 1899·41
1994 04 9499·37
1995 01 42100.00
1995 02 55100.31
1995 03 56101·95
1995 04 49101·82
1996 01 97101·23
1996 02 20100·82
1996 03 2399.83
1996 04 52100.61
1997 01 63101·41
1997 02 29101·86
1997 03 65103.39
1997 04 79104·47
1998 01 48106.66
1998 02 22107.80
1998 03 50110.28
1998 04 29112·47
1999 01 82115.52
1999 02 61118.90
1999 03 72123·03
1999 04 28128·90
2000 01 22137·22
2000 02 33144.35
2000 03 51152.39
2000 04 27161·53
2001 01 50169·15
2001 02 52176.37
2001 03 30179.99
2001 04 0180.09
2002 01 73183.11
2002 02 56186.76
2002 03 79191.44
2002 04 49195.75
2003 01 22199.82
2003 02 7202·26
2003 03 92208·62
2003 04 99221·77
2004 01 54227.14
2004 02 93242.60
2004 03 88271.42
2004 04 0284·32
2005 01 50298.35
2005 02 27316·14
2005 03 12330.00
2005 04 27346.57
2006 01 17347·86
2006 02 47348.58
2006 03 31341.70
2006 04 81336·03
2007 01 87331.77
2007 02 17316·01
2007 03 41296.97
2007 04 88283·78
2008 01 17267.16
2008 02 23234.66
2008 03 61204.11
2008 04 97197.98
2009 01 88198.40
2009 02 79189.14
2009 03 34180·22
2009 04 84177·82
2010 01 6179.34
2010 02 23176.07
2010 03 30177·89
2010 04 50175·37
2011 01 4167·11
2011 02 17162·87
2011 03 43163·20
2011 04 19162·07
2012 01 37161.19
2012 02 49162.00
2012 03 93163.98
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