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1979 02 9239.47
1979 03 5139·84
1979 04 4142.40
1980 01 6145·23
1980 02 3046.27
1980 03 7046.14
1980 04 743.30
1981 01 9646·12
1981 02 7147·18
1981 03 2647·20
1981 04 1246·59
1982 02 6747·06
1982 03 6748.89
1982 04 9949·73
1983 01 6749·28
1983 02 1951·10
1983 03 9250·81
1983 04 9653.36
1984 01 1253·61
1984 02 2057.04
1984 03 4758·54
1984 04 4960.42
1985 01 961.63
1985 02 6463·00
1985 03 5866·20
1985 04 1569·71
1986 01 4671·18
1986 02 7275·62
1986 03 7480.63
1986 04 7587·31
1987 01 3692.57
1987 02 8698·48
1987 03 72101.44
1987 04 36104·39
1988 01 16109.43
1988 02 76109.90
1988 03 51110.02
1988 04 29109·41
1989 01 51108.95
1989 02 36107.52
1989 03 37108·55
1989 04 11109·69
1990 01 26107.75
1990 02 86106.26
1990 03 80104.91
1990 04 64102.99
1991 01 56101.45
1991 02 69101.38
1991 03 57102·21
1991 04 94103·68
1992 01 79103·60
1992 02 55101·86
1992 03 66102·89
1992 04 34103.50
1993 01 56103·24
1993 02 37103·84
1993 03 34103·47
1993 04 39104·13
1994 01 77104·35
1994 02 35101·85
1994 03 11101.68
1994 04 9199.60
1995 01 54100·00
1995 02 9399·47
1995 03 72101.99
1995 04 98102.46
1996 01 25103·35
1996 02 81102.37
1996 03 18101.13
1996 04 89102·31
1997 01 52101.24
1997 02 91102·15
1997 03 74102·92
1997 04 23103.44
1998 01 24105.04
1998 02 44105.67
1998 03 90105.79
1998 04 81106·36
1999 01 54106·67
1999 02 84108.53
1999 03 42112.00
1999 04 70112.09
2000 01 79114.95
2000 02 79117.46
2000 03 31120.81
2000 04 20122·45
2001 01 62125.63
2001 02 24129.21
2001 03 81133.44
2001 04 90136·11
2002 01 92139·85
2002 02 38144.29
2002 03 43150·12
2002 04 60153·57
2003 01 80155·22
2003 02 65158·29
2003 03 93162.57
2003 04 36169.93
2004 01 66171·85
2004 02 75177.42
2004 03 30191.01
2004 04 52195·35
2005 01 12199.99
2005 02 61208.15
2005 03 81217·61
2005 04 63221·92
2006 01 5225.32
2006 02 42226·79
2006 03 95228·76
2006 04 51229·45
2007 01 59227·44
2007 02 63228.45
2007 03 49222·66
2007 04 22222.96
2008 01 12222.25
2008 02 93217·24
2008 03 41211·55
2008 04 9211.20
2009 01 26208.94
2009 02 26203.39
2009 03 99200·98
2009 04 68196·82
2010 01 89199.41
2010 02 81197.37
2010 03 71199·06
2010 04 80197.79
2011 01 15195.58
2011 02 2191.26
2011 03 34189.73
2011 04 52188·68
2012 01 41185.44
2012 02 58183·82
2012 03 89184·06
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