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1990 01 815·0
1990 02 435·3
1990 03 54.9
1990 04 694.9
1990 05 634.9
1990 06 146·2
1990 07 556.8
1990 08 466·0
1990 09 297·5
1990 10 36.5
1990 11 265·6
1990 12 415·3
1991 01 315·4
1991 02 906·0
1991 03 285.8
1991 04 985·3
1991 05 446·1
1991 06 836.3
1991 07 16.4
1991 08 856.1
1991 09 686·6
1991 10 136·2
1991 11 85.1
1991 12 975·3
1992 01 295.5
1992 02 365·8
1992 03 355·6
1992 04 525.7
1992 05 776·0
1992 06 356.3
1992 07 977·0
1992 08 966.4
1992 09 876·3
1992 10 175·2
1992 11 315.1
1992 12 985·3
1993 01 605·8
1993 02 116·3
1993 03 995·7
1993 04 505·5
1993 05 216.1
1993 06 776.6
1993 07 916.4
1993 08 736·3
1993 09 216.0
1993 10 945.5
1993 11 185.1
1993 12 115.1
1994 01 355·5
1994 02 705·4
1994 03 195·8
1994 04 334·6
1994 05 634·4
1994 06 364.7
1994 07 564·9
1994 08 325·7
1994 09 314.7
1994 10 494·0
1994 11 174.2
1994 12 294·3
1995 01 894.7
1995 02 904.6
1995 03 164.6
1995 04 674·4
1995 05 134.4
1995 06 675.3
1995 07 905.0
1995 08 155.3
1995 09 24.6
1995 10 103.8
1995 11 23.3
1995 12 683·6
1996 01 833.9
1996 02 774·0
1996 03 394·3
1996 04 454·2
1996 05 64.1
1996 06 494·3
1996 07 164.8
1996 08 895·2
1996 09 465.1
1996 10 334.6
1996 11 694·2
1996 12 714·2
1997 01 34·2
1997 02 604.2
1997 03 624.0
1997 04 833·5
1997 05 43·5
1997 06 883·9
1997 07 823.4
1997 08 454.3
1997 09 974.5
1997 10 973.7
1997 11 433.4
1997 12 23.5
1998 01 604·0
1998 02 943.9
1998 03 823.9
1998 04 233·7
1998 05 913.9
1998 06 114.2
1998 07 623.7
1998 08 14.4
1998 09 173.9
1998 10 53.8
1998 11 713·4
1998 12 563·1
1999 01 872·7
1999 02 572·8
1999 03 222.8
1999 04 323.1
1999 05 782·8
1999 06 743.6
1999 07 533.8
1999 08 983.5
1999 09 902·8
1999 10 872.2
1999 11 272.6
1999 12 482.5
2000 01 472·9
2000 02 543·1
2000 03 313·2
2000 04 12·8
2000 05 13.0
2000 06 553.6
2000 07 783·6
2000 08 23·6
2000 09 273·8
2000 10 983·6
2000 11 73·3
2000 12 203.6
2001 01 254·5
2001 02 144.4
2001 03 814.7
2001 04 484.1
2001 05 203.9
2001 06 604.9
2001 07 864·5
2001 08 64.7
2001 09 644.7
2001 10 174.3
2001 11 374.6
2001 12 394.5
2002 01 315·2
2002 02 915·3
2002 03 705.5
2002 04 145.0
2002 05 224·9
2002 06 166·2
2002 07 495.7
2002 08 275.6
2002 09 615.2
2002 10 474.9
2002 11 625.3
2002 12 965·2
2003 01 15·7
2003 02 665.5
2003 03 225·4
2003 04 665·4
2003 05 155·6
2003 06 796·6
2003 07 666.0
2003 08 65·7
2003 09 55·3
2003 10 195.0
2003 11 574.8
2003 12 104.7
2004 01 955.4
2004 02 415·2
2004 03 845.3
2004 04 964·9
2004 05 375.2
2004 06 286·1
2004 07 595·6
2004 08 105·6
2004 09 45.2
2004 10 865.0
2004 11 205.0
2004 12 204·8
2005 01 995.4
2005 02 475.5
2005 03 305.4
2005 04 214.8
2005 05 464·9
2005 06 675.6
2005 07 775.0
2005 08 314.5
2005 09 964·5
2005 10 284·4
2005 11 744·6
2005 12 953·9
2006 01 244.3
2006 02 374·6
2006 03 584.4
2006 04 823·7
2006 05 304.0
2006 06 254.8
2006 07 924.8
2006 08 864·8
2006 09 404·3
2006 10 504.3
2006 11 664.1
2006 12 263.7
2007 01 54·3
2007 02 914·7
2007 03 904·4
2007 04 463.9
2007 05 994.2
2007 06 584·9
2007 07 45.0
2007 08 164·8
2007 09 234·7
2007 10 804·5
2007 11 694.4
2007 12 294·4
2008 01 24.7
2008 02 144·8
2008 03 755.0
2008 04 54.1
2008 05 875.0
2008 06 435.6
2008 07 336.0
2008 08 885·8
2008 09 545·2
2008 10 725·1
2008 11 835.2
2008 12 475.4
2009 01 17.8
2009 02 348.0
2009 03 868·4
2009 04 767·2
2009 05 568·1
2009 06 859.2
2009 07 309.1
2009 08 949.0
2009 09 698.5
2009 10 78.2
2009 11 298·0
2009 12 467·9
2010 01 148·5
2010 02 68.7
2010 03 208·8
2010 04 17·7
2010 05 927.9
2010 06 148.7
2010 07 679·0
2010 08 528.8
2010 09 288·2
2010 10 888.0
2010 11 568·3
2010 12 198·1
2011 01 748·2
2011 02 98.3
2011 03 28.0
2011 04 467.2
2011 05 47·5
2011 06 848·9
2011 07 418.5
2011 08 28·4
2011 09 187·6
2011 10 457·1
2011 11 376.6
2011 12 816·7
2012 01 436.2
2012 02 486·8
2012 03 786·8
2012 04 36·0
2012 05 286.2
2012 06 746·1
2012 07 766·8
2012 08 116·2
2012 09 495.3
2012 10 315.7
2012 11 705.4
2012 12 755·3
2013 01 65.9
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