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1990 01 973.0
1990 02 134.2
1990 03 433.6
1990 04 463.4
1990 05 63.1
1990 06 73·6
1990 07 363·1
1990 08 123·8
1990 09 316·5
1990 10 495.8
1990 11 814·4
1990 12 264.4
1991 01 236·9
1991 02 225·6
1991 03 896.4
1991 04 334·4
1991 05 575·9
1991 06 316·8
1991 07 996·3
1991 08 35·4
1991 09 336·0
1991 10 85·8
1991 11 735·2
1991 12 285.5
1992 01 786·1
1992 02 116.8
1992 03 06.5
1992 04 285.7
1992 05 405.5
1992 06 206·0
1992 07 935.8
1992 08 485.7
1992 09 975·5
1992 10 434·9
1992 11 885.0
1992 12 575·0
1993 01 476·5
1993 02 116·5
1993 03 506·2
1993 04 485.5
1993 05 175·2
1993 06 806·0
1993 07 665·8
1993 08 405·8
1993 09 575.7
1993 10 325.4
1993 11 484.6
1993 12 794.5
1994 01 426.2
1994 02 756.6
1994 03 366·1
1994 04 335.3
1994 05 734·7
1994 06 385.1
1994 07 914·4
1994 08 964.9
1994 09 744.5
1994 10 804·1
1994 11 23.6
1994 12 873.5
1995 01 984·9
1995 02 825·2
1995 03 815·1
1995 04 515·1
1995 05 174·7
1995 06 504·8
1995 07 675·1
1995 08 575·0
1995 09 354.5
1995 10 174.1
1995 11 223.8
1995 12 983·5
1996 01 744.5
1996 02 385.2
1996 03 344·3
1996 04 944·9
1996 05 874·6
1996 06 954·8
1996 07 164.8
1996 08 893.9
1996 09 483.6
1996 10 953.5
1996 11 63·3
1996 12 533·4
1997 01 585·0
1997 02 705·2
1997 03 675.0
1997 04 784·4
1997 05 424·1
1997 06 774.9
1997 07 864·6
1997 08 864·6
1997 09 504.2
1997 10 963.6
1997 11 783.3
1997 12 183.6
1998 01 594.5
1998 02 354.3
1998 03 784·7
1998 04 463·9
1998 05 673.7
1998 06 254·5
1998 07 523·6
1998 08 624.3
1998 09 23·7
1998 10 224.4
1998 11 852·8
1998 12 872.6
1999 01 133.8
1999 02 104·2
1999 03 924.0
1999 04 643·5
1999 05 753.3
1999 06 934·1
1999 07 93·8
1999 08 624.3
1999 09 893·8
1999 10 43.2
1999 11 12·8
1999 12 752·7
2000 01 803.6
2000 02 04.0
2000 03 543·6
2000 04 233·3
2000 05 993.4
2000 06 614·0
2000 07 833.8
2000 08 504·0
2000 09 213·6
2000 10 963.3
2000 11 233·0
2000 12 253.0
2001 01 464.1
2001 02 344.1
2001 03 404.2
2001 04 423·8
2001 05 03·2
2001 06 343.8
2001 07 193·7
2001 08 194.0
2001 09 343·7
2001 10 763.2
2001 11 762.9
2001 12 33·4
2002 01 224.3
2002 02 684·5
2002 03 464.3
2002 04 603·9
2002 05 653.7
2002 06 404·3
2002 07 933.9
2002 08 873·8
2002 09 893.5
2002 10 503·4
2002 11 53·5
2002 12 03.8
2003 01 434·6
2003 02 794·9
2003 03 964·6
2003 04 464.5
2003 05 33.8
2003 06 344·7
2003 07 14·4
2003 08 934·4
2003 09 704.0
2003 10 463.6
2003 11 863.4
2003 12 353·3
2004 01 693.9
2004 02 733.9
2004 03 373.7
2004 04 913·6
2004 05 513.0
2004 06 953·9
2004 07 683.6
2004 08 63·5
2004 09 903.1
2004 10 193.1
2004 11 152·9
2004 12 483.0
2005 01 873·5
2005 02 783.8
2005 03 443.5
2005 04 123·3
2005 05 683·2
2005 06 273·7
2005 07 403·6
2005 08 173.7
2005 09 833·5
2005 10 483.5
2005 11 173·2
2005 12 73.2
2006 01 73·6
2006 02 493.9
2006 03 133.3
2006 04 513·3
2006 05 402·9
2006 06 603.5
2006 07 913.3
2006 08 433·3
2006 09 92.9
2006 10 382.8
2006 11 382·7
2006 12 32.7
2007 01 643·5
2007 02 653.7
2007 03 683.4
2007 04 743·6
2007 05 793·0
2007 06 483·7
2007 07 183.7
2007 08 263.5
2007 09 553.3
2007 10 183·4
2007 11 523.0
2007 12 533.5
2008 01 184·1
2008 02 314.2
2008 03 573.9
2008 04 733.8
2008 05 184·0
2008 06 705·0
2008 07 465.0
2008 08 325.6
2008 09 315·1
2008 10 415.5
2008 11 575.3
2008 12 986.1
2009 01 567.4
2009 02 767.7
2009 03 537.9
2009 04 667·4
2009 05 207·5
2009 06 318·4
2009 07 228.0
2009 08 548·0
2009 09 727.6
2009 10 887.8
2009 11 777.2
2009 12 67.6
2010 01 888·9
2010 02 539·2
2010 03 558·3
2010 04 937·9
2010 05 697.6
2010 06 598.2
2010 07 198.1
2010 08 78.1
2010 09 397·6
2010 10 627.6
2010 11 587.3
2010 12 697.3
2011 01 508.1
2011 02 437.8
2011 03 847.3
2011 04 227.0
2011 05 766.8
2011 06 107·8
2011 07 357·7
2011 08 357·7
2011 09 187·3
2011 10 937·2
2011 11 746·6
2011 12 37·0
2012 01 17·8
2012 02 507·9
2012 03 897·4
2012 04 447·3
2012 05 766.5
2012 06 627.4
2012 07 937.7
2012 08 37·6
2012 09 187.0
2012 10 367.0
2012 11 246·6
2012 12 497.3
2013 01 288.5
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