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1978 01 3829.43
1978 02 4629.83
1978 03 2333.01
1978 04 7632.94
1979 01 3833·93
1979 02 4436.42
1979 03 3338·26
1979 04 7039.37
1980 01 441·71
1980 02 4141·34
1980 03 4442.80
1980 04 6345·90
1981 01 8845·17
1981 02 1747.26
1981 03 6847·45
1981 04 049·87
1982 01 6354.93
1982 02 8048.02
1982 03 4549·34
1982 04 4848·75
1983 01 3149·55
1983 02 6248·84
1983 03 3549·52
1983 04 248·77
1984 01 1750.46
1984 02 1850·08
1984 03 2951·46
1984 04 8152·99
1985 01 7152.07
1985 02 3153.65
1985 03 3755·09
1985 04 3056·50
1986 01 6957.08
1986 02 857·92
1986 03 9959.99
1986 04 1760·99
1987 01 1162·84
1987 02 8064·63
1987 03 7866.63
1987 04 3769.53
1988 01 2271.50
1988 02 374·33
1988 03 6077.85
1988 04 983·07
1989 01 5388.09
1989 02 5993·48
1989 03 5999.67
1989 04 76103·38
1990 01 79105.01
1990 02 55105·89
1990 03 13105.31
1990 04 9104·53
1991 01 2105·19
1991 02 23104·80
1991 03 84105.35
1991 04 1105·26
1992 01 45104.99
1992 02 19104.04
1992 03 61103.99
1992 04 71103.22
1993 01 59102.44
1993 02 24101.88
1993 03 57101·61
1993 04 64101.11
1994 01 20100·79
1994 02 4799.40
1994 03 999.02
1994 04 4898·22
1995 01 29100·00
1995 02 1799.67
1995 03 81101.18
1995 04 19100.63
1996 01 10101·98
1996 02 92100·86
1996 03 59100·51
1996 04 94102.20
1997 01 14103.29
1997 02 53104·92
1997 03 58108.98
1997 04 18109.95
1998 01 17113.72
1998 02 7118.27
1998 03 14121·97
1998 04 60124.59
1999 01 18126.93
1999 02 86131·12
1999 03 91139.24
1999 04 15146·54
2000 01 43153.25
2000 02 46164.41
2000 03 77173.59
2000 04 1180.51
2001 01 43187·19
2001 02 69193·00
2001 03 85193·70
2001 04 63192·43
2002 01 93195·84
2002 02 62200.28
2002 03 52203·93
2002 04 69206.63
2003 01 93207.94
2003 02 56209·51
2003 03 42212·13
2003 04 15217·76
2004 01 69222·57
2004 02 8232.01
2004 03 42248·53
2004 04 18256.70
2005 01 71265.99
2005 02 99281.92
2005 03 65293·47
2005 04 24303.43
2006 01 75309.16
2006 02 36312.89
2006 03 49304.54
2006 04 1301.49
2007 01 80297·77
2007 02 51296.80
2007 03 57293·49
2007 04 43288·17
2008 01 13279·26
2008 02 1263.99
2008 03 77253.84
2008 04 70247.90
2009 01 23242.46
2009 02 66232.74
2009 03 21225.30
2009 04 26225·00
2010 01 86221·24
2010 02 54221·60
2010 03 28222.28
2010 04 79219.43
2011 01 3212·01
2011 02 97207.48
2011 03 61210·56
2011 04 25208.91
2012 01 99208·25
2012 02 50207.70
2012 03 7212·53
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