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1977 01 034·71
1977 02 2036·75
1977 03 6037·63
1977 04 2139·02
1978 01 2941·28
1978 02 1541·72
1978 03 944.07
1978 04 7145.60
1979 01 4448.57
1979 02 2750.13
1979 03 7749.60
1979 04 4051.27
1980 01 9550.59
1980 02 3848·79
1980 03 7852·41
1980 04 6951.81
1981 01 5655.00
1981 02 5453.87
1981 03 5053.94
1981 04 3058.10
1982 01 2857·03
1982 02 756·74
1982 03 5556·06
1982 04 1557.79
1983 01 3858·18
1983 02 5458.45
1983 03 8158.42
1983 04 4459.34
1984 01 3458.91
1984 02 7759.36
1984 03 4162·12
1984 04 6259.15
1985 01 9261.26
1985 02 8161.85
1985 03 7360·69
1985 04 3760·76
1986 01 1463.12
1986 02 062.92
1986 03 4062.43
1986 04 6362·41
1987 01 2462.44
1987 02 8862·95
1987 03 3060.07
1987 04 5958.72
1988 01 7258.83
1988 02 2959·36
1988 03 5659·10
1988 04 7057.61
1989 01 3458·82
1989 02 2859·25
1989 03 5560·23
1989 04 6659.92
1990 01 1160.83
1990 02 1761·74
1990 03 9062.71
1990 04 3962·82
1991 01 2764.46
1991 02 5466·16
1991 03 5066·11
1991 04 967·75
1992 01 3468.81
1992 02 1970.29
1992 03 4771·37
1992 04 2073·50
1993 01 675.36
1993 02 1977.45
1993 03 2080.68
1993 04 4283.85
1994 01 4487.68
1994 02 8692.82
1994 03 3095.98
1994 04 6898.20
1995 01 74100.00
1995 02 76103·19
1995 03 66106.76
1995 04 18109·02
1996 01 45111·25
1996 02 72113.01
1996 03 41115.24
1996 04 36117.45
1997 01 33119·26
1997 02 79120·09
1997 03 93122·07
1997 04 91124.31
1998 01 39125·91
1998 02 30127.11
1998 03 84128·17
1998 04 76129.41
1999 01 88130·11
1999 02 81129.73
1999 03 3128.63
1999 04 13128.92
2000 01 30129.70
2000 02 13129·97
2000 03 62130.94
2000 04 43132·94
2001 01 40135.96
2001 02 34136·29
2001 03 99136·68
2001 04 37137.83
2002 01 20138·02
2002 02 74137·94
2002 03 78139.59
2002 04 88140.21
2003 01 94140·54
2003 02 92141·11
2003 03 85141·63
2003 04 17142.21
2004 01 13143.66
2004 02 67145.23
2004 03 35147·32
2004 04 66149·71
2005 01 53152·15
2005 02 7157.83
2005 03 64163·39
2005 04 5169·89
2006 01 13176.22
2006 02 44186.39
2006 03 36195·88
2006 04 29203.14
2007 01 19209.26
2007 02 34214·73
2007 03 39217.70
2007 04 56218·98
2008 01 21218·01
2008 02 59214.50
2008 03 85208·32
2008 04 30207.58
2009 01 95205.31
2009 02 25196·86
2009 03 12188·50
2009 04 21186.57
2010 01 42184.07
2010 02 65181.43
2010 03 84183·12
2010 04 23182·42
2011 01 86174.44
2011 02 34172·46
2011 03 88174·51
2011 04 55175·66
2012 01 78175.65
2012 02 14174·53
2012 03 37178·80
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