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1990 01 517·7
1990 02 798.3
1990 03 288.0
1990 04 248·1
1990 05 208·3
1990 06 698·6
1990 07 289·6
1990 08 838.9
1990 09 999.0
1990 10 28·5
1990 11 748.9
1990 12 849.2
1991 01 3910.5
1991 02 5811·5
1991 03 7711.2
1991 04 7210.2
1991 05 1510·5
1991 06 4511·4
1991 07 7510.8
1991 08 1610.0
1991 09 279·4
1991 10 949.0
1991 11 329·3
1991 12 911·8
1992 01 012.0
1992 02 6211·5
1992 03 3511.1
1992 04 7210·8
1992 05 8611·4
1992 06 3012.5
1992 07 9711·6
1992 08 4810.5
1992 09 599.6
1992 10 58·8
1992 11 568.8
1992 12 59.1
1993 01 2010.1
1993 02 199·8
1993 03 769.1
1993 04 408.7
1993 05 948·8
1993 06 299·6
1993 07 429·6
1993 08 698.8
1993 09 328·7
1993 10 158·0
1993 11 707·6
1993 12 398·1
1994 01 99·5
1994 02 859.2
1994 03 968·8
1994 04 178.5
1994 05 258·4
1994 06 709.5
1994 07 839.1
1994 08 998·3
1994 09 67.6
1994 10 276·9
1994 11 206.8
1994 12 27.0
1995 01 28.6
1995 02 388.5
1995 03 197·6
1995 04 717.3
1995 05 887·0
1995 06 97.6
1995 07 197.5
1995 08 766·8
1995 09 666.3
1995 10 716·1
1995 11 815.7
1995 12 116·2
1996 01 607.7
1996 02 837·3
1996 03 947·0
1996 04 946·7
1996 05 207.2
1996 06 247.6
1996 07 717.8
1996 08 706.9
1996 09 237·7
1996 10 26·5
1996 11 506·8
1996 12 87.0
1997 01 688.4
1997 02 488.3
1997 03 937.7
1997 04 27.1
1997 05 827·4
1997 06 208.7
1997 07 898·5
1997 08 717.8
1997 09 137·3
1997 10 986.5
1997 11 506·5
1997 12 607.1
1998 01 389·0
1998 02 898·9
1998 03 148·4
1998 04 377·2
1998 05 577.5
1998 06 258·8
1998 07 448·6
1998 08 977·6
1998 09 967·3
1998 10 636.5
1998 11 296.6
1998 12 587·4
1999 01 58.3
1999 02 857·8
1999 03 807.0
1999 04 666·7
1999 05 586·6
1999 06 967·9
1999 07 377·8
1999 08 887.1
1999 09 586·8
1999 10 286.1
1999 11 606.0
1999 12 206·1
2000 01 286·8
2000 02 396.8
2000 03 406.2
2000 04 805·4
2000 05 205·4
2000 06 95.8
2000 07 886.2
2000 08 135·6
2000 09 95.0
2000 10 464.6
2000 11 425.0
2000 12 875.5
2001 01 957·3
2001 02 817.1
2001 03 666·7
2001 04 976·3
2001 05 36.1
2001 06 716.9
2001 07 476·8
2001 08 626.5
2001 09 845·8
2001 10 975.7
2001 11 985·9
2001 12 266·7
2002 01 148.1
2002 02 667.8
2002 03 577.4
2002 04 587.3
2002 05 937.2
2002 06 108.0
2002 07 868.1
2002 08 527·5
2002 09 466·7
2002 10 856.5
2002 11 756.8
2002 12 287·6
2003 01 238·7
2003 02 738·5
2003 03 357.9
2003 04 307·6
2003 05 07.5
2003 06 818.5
2003 07 48.6
2003 08 267.8
2003 09 787·1
2003 10 396·8
2003 11 466·8
2003 12 127·1
2004 01 818.4
2004 02 68·1
2004 03 487·8
2004 04 57.3
2004 05 607.5
2004 06 628·3
2004 07 248.5
2004 08 507·7
2004 09 917·0
2004 10 146.6
2004 11 106.8
2004 12 177.5
2005 01 748·5
2005 02 948.4
2005 03 707·4
2005 04 996·8
2005 05 346·8
2005 06 587·5
2005 07 937.6
2005 08 167.3
2005 09 216.8
2005 10 896.3
2005 11 896.6
2005 12 127.0
2006 01 128·0
2006 02 928·3
2006 03 997·9
2006 04 557·9
2006 05 67.7
2006 06 998.3
2006 07 848·9
2006 08 418·1
2006 09 297.5
2006 10 676.7
2006 11 337·1
2006 12 877·6
2007 01 318.7
2007 02 788·0
2007 03 577·5
2007 04 397·1
2007 05 887.2
2007 06 397·9
2007 07 968·2
2007 08 667.3
2007 09 06·7
2007 10 806.3
2007 11 136·3
2007 12 617.1
2008 01 928.1
2008 02 587·4
2008 03 947·1
2008 04 436.5
2008 05 156.9
2008 06 567.4
2008 07 527·7
2008 08 587·5
2008 09 457.0
2008 10 807.1
2008 11 277·6
2008 12 748·4
2009 01 809.7
2009 02 619.5
2009 03 809.1
2009 04 848.6
2009 05 489.2
2009 06 569·7
2009 07 09.8
2009 08 99·4
2009 09 989·2
2009 10 478·9
2009 11 09.0
2009 12 939.6
2010 01 610·6
2010 02 4010·3
2010 03 169·8
2010 04 49.1
2010 05 729·1
2010 06 689.5
2010 07 1310·1
2010 08 369.8
2010 09 229.5
2010 10 858.8
2010 11 789·4
2010 12 109.9
2011 01 511·1
2011 02 7610.8
2011 03 2410·3
2011 04 699·8
2011 05 9810.0
2011 06 4510·9
2011 07 8810.9
2011 08 8110.2
2011 09 19·9
2011 10 259.3
2011 11 359·3
2011 12 429·7
2012 01 3810.4
2012 02 7210.3
2012 03 519·4
2012 04 718.7
2012 05 619.2
2012 06 679.2
2012 07 509·8
2012 08 118.8
2012 09 458·3
2012 10 198·4
2012 11 698.2
2012 12 319.0
2013 01 9010·5
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