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1990 01 683.9
1990 02 384.7
1990 03 664·8
1990 04 115.3
1990 05 564.3
1990 06 864.8
1990 07 894.0
1990 08 814·4
1990 09 613.6
1990 10 833·4
1990 11 633·1
1990 12 03.4
1991 01 334·6
1991 02 115.0
1991 03 14.8
1991 04 123·8
1991 05 464·2
1991 06 754·6
1991 07 414.3
1991 08 864·6
1991 09 23.6
1991 10 73.8
1991 11 454.1
1991 12 164.5
1992 01 275.5
1992 02 645.7
1992 03 15.3
1992 04 214·7
1992 05 695.4
1992 06 286.1
1992 07 235·8
1992 08 465.6
1992 09 54·6
1992 10 64·2
1992 11 494·6
1992 12 594.8
1993 01 355.7
1993 02 285.7
1993 03 405.4
1993 04 555.2
1993 05 855.7
1993 06 525·8
1993 07 863·6
1993 08 523.9
1993 09 43.2
1993 10 593·1
1993 11 983.4
1993 12 956.1
1994 01 695.0
1994 02 566.6
1994 03 154·9
1994 04 544.6
1994 05 794.8
1994 06 744·8
1994 07 04.7
1994 08 225.6
1994 09 614·2
1994 10 714·1
1994 11 403·8
1994 12 183·9
1995 01 634·7
1995 02 274.9
1995 03 494·5
1995 04 866.5
1995 05 634·4
1995 06 504·6
1995 07 654.7
1995 08 964·5
1995 09 603·4
1995 10 713·5
1995 11 493·6
1995 12 423.6
1996 01 794.9
1996 02 474·5
1996 03 914·1
1996 04 433.8
1996 05 724·2
1996 06 593·9
1996 07 34.0
1996 08 433·6
1996 09 123.0
1996 10 142.7
1996 11 232·7
1996 12 112·8
1997 01 23.9
1997 02 443·7
1997 03 133·5
1997 04 423·0
1997 05 663.2
1997 06 53·5
1997 07 632.9
1997 08 533.5
1997 09 542.8
1997 10 792·8
1997 11 842·8
1997 12 913.0
1998 01 423.5
1998 02 723.5
1998 03 143·5
1998 04 233·1
1998 05 303·5
1998 06 173·6
1998 07 172.9
1998 08 443.4
1998 09 443·0
1998 10 692·6
1998 11 802.7
1998 12 742·7
1999 01 353·8
1999 02 113·5
1999 03 163.1
1999 04 552.8
1999 05 773·1
1999 06 493·2
1999 07 642·6
1999 08 583·0
1999 09 702·6
1999 10 152·5
1999 11 852.6
1999 12 762.6
2000 01 413·4
2000 02 653.7
2000 03 683.5
2000 04 292.7
2000 05 403.1
2000 06 823·5
2000 07 263.0
2000 08 603.3
2000 09 412.2
2000 10 712·1
2000 11 962·4
2000 12 402·7
2001 01 465.0
2001 02 643·9
2001 03 423·7
2001 04 613.0
2001 05 803·4
2001 06 184·4
2001 07 524.2
2001 08 444·8
2001 09 944.0
2001 10 154.2
2001 11 384.3
2001 12 324.6
2002 01 615·7
2002 02 615.5
2002 03 385.2
2002 04 944.9
2002 05 845.2
2002 06 885·4
2002 07 154.9
2002 08 255.0
2002 09 873.9
2002 10 533.8
2002 11 574.1
2002 12 434·1
2003 01 215·5
2003 02 375·5
2003 03 765.2
2003 04 944·6
2003 05 624·8
2003 06 465.5
2003 07 125·1
2003 08 455·1
2003 09 84.2
2003 10 134.0
2003 11 264.0
2003 12 924.2
2004 01 875.3
2004 02 945·2
2004 03 75.0
2004 04 534.2
2004 05 484.6
2004 06 714·9
2004 07 674.6
2004 08 724.6
2004 09 674.1
2004 10 505.4
2004 11 454.4
2004 12 194·8
2005 01 445·7
2005 02 646.1
2005 03 25.6
2005 04 885.1
2005 05 45·2
2005 06 685.5
2005 07 285·3
2005 08 985·5
2005 09 994.7
2005 10 444.7
2005 11 354.8
2005 12 924·8
2006 01 25.2
2006 02 995·5
2006 03 615.1
2006 04 414.6
2006 05 164·8
2006 06 655.1
2006 07 685.1
2006 08 384·6
2006 09 644·0
2006 10 973·7
2006 11 453.8
2006 12 24.0
2007 01 984.8
2007 02 794.8
2007 03 54·4
2007 04 783·9
2007 05 934·0
2007 06 174.4
2007 07 854.1
2007 08 344.1
2007 09 493.5
2007 10 413·5
2007 11 494.2
2007 12 663·8
2008 01 924·6
2008 02 95.2
2008 03 834.7
2008 04 913.9
2008 05 724.6
2008 06 35·2
2008 07 25·1
2008 08 555·0
2008 09 644·5
2008 10 285·1
2008 11 435·5
2008 12 256.5
2009 01 696.8
2009 02 187·8
2009 03 697.3
2009 04 987·1
2009 05 127.3
2009 06 287.8
2009 07 677.5
2009 08 907·2
2009 09 446·3
2009 10 397.0
2009 11 517·0
2009 12 487.4
2010 01 408·6
2010 02 608.5
2010 03 598.4
2010 04 397·8
2010 05 07.9
2010 06 208.9
2010 07 538.5
2010 08 588.4
2010 09 507.3
2010 10 787.0
2010 11 217.2
2010 12 247.4
2011 01 417·7
2011 02 148.0
2011 03 777·3
2011 04 826.7
2011 05 467.4
2011 06 358.5
2011 07 588.8
2011 08 08·4
2011 09 687.9
2011 10 737.6
2011 11 277.2
2011 12 727·6
2012 01 317.8
2012 02 847·9
2012 03 727·6
2012 04 186·9
2012 05 867.1
2012 06 518·2
2012 07 57·9
2012 08 827·5
2012 09 86.8
2012 10 796.3
2012 11 667.1
2012 12 337.6
2013 01 978.5
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