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1990 01 512·6
1990 02 872·4
1990 03 742·2
1990 04 91.9
1990 05 112.0
1990 06 52·4
1990 07 132.5
1990 08 922.1
1990 09 762.1
1990 10 592·0
1990 11 911.7
1990 12 121·7
1991 01 952.5
1991 02 302.3
1991 03 202·1
1991 04 121.9
1991 05 442·5
1991 06 262·9
1991 07 392.8
1991 08 612·4
1991 09 232·3
1991 10 782.2
1991 11 92·3
1991 12 542.2
1992 01 573·0
1992 02 422.7
1992 03 192·6
1992 04 102.3
1992 05 972.7
1992 06 03.0
1992 07 833·0
1992 08 732·5
1992 09 182.4
1992 10 592·3
1992 11 372·1
1992 12 112·2
1993 01 203·0
1993 02 512.8
1993 03 442·5
1993 04 202.3
1993 05 303.0
1993 06 322·9
1993 07 932·7
1993 08 182·1
1993 09 972.0
1993 10 832.1
1993 11 971.8
1993 12 501·9
1994 01 962.6
1994 02 122.6
1994 03 932.4
1994 04 842.1
1994 05 292.2
1994 06 502·4
1994 07 442·3
1994 08 152·0
1994 09 212.0
1994 10 532·0
1994 11 381.8
1994 12 611·9
1995 01 212·5
1995 02 42·2
1995 03 882·1
1995 04 682·0
1995 05 52.3
1995 06 92.6
1995 07 322.7
1995 08 42.0
1995 09 752.1
1995 10 992·1
1995 11 331·9
1995 12 632·1
1996 01 542·8
1996 02 322·6
1996 03 792.5
1996 04 642·3
1996 05 942·7
1996 06 882.7
1996 07 823.0
1996 08 522·2
1996 09 692.1
1996 10 752·2
1996 11 802·0
1996 12 962.0
1997 01 812.7
1997 02 242·4
1997 03 372·2
1997 04 891.8
1997 05 552·1
1997 06 922·4
1997 07 402.3
1997 08 521·9
1997 09 411.9
1997 10 601.8
1997 11 21·5
1997 12 271.7
1998 01 142·2
1998 02 352·1
1998 03 612.2
1998 04 851.7
1998 05 752·2
1998 06 492·4
1998 07 802.3
1998 08 192.1
1998 09 491.9
1998 10 582·1
1998 11 472·0
1998 12 491·9
1999 01 872.5
1999 02 452.4
1999 03 752·2
1999 04 192·1
1999 05 632.4
1999 06 152.8
1999 07 12·9
1999 08 972.2
1999 09 792.1
1999 10 02.0
1999 11 882.1
1999 12 782.2
2000 01 602·7
2000 02 572.6
2000 03 252.4
2000 04 822·1
2000 05 562·6
2000 06 682.6
2000 07 242·7
2000 08 512.3
2000 09 432.0
2000 10 382·2
2000 11 232.0
2000 12 562·0
2001 01 212·6
2001 02 12·7
2001 03 862.7
2001 04 912·3
2001 05 142·7
2001 06 122·9
2001 07 993·0
2001 08 742.6
2001 09 752·5
2001 10 542.6
2001 11 762.7
2001 12 502.9
2002 01 783.8
2002 02 323.6
2002 03 543·5
2002 04 883·2
2002 05 233·2
2002 06 783·5
2002 07 983·5
2002 08 823·0
2002 09 362.8
2002 10 492.8
2002 11 932·9
2002 12 513·0
2003 01 684.0
2003 02 273.7
2003 03 543·8
2003 04 403·5
2003 05 933.8
2003 06 194·0
2003 07 194·1
2003 08 173.5
2003 09 123·4
2003 10 553.3
2003 11 493·3
2003 12 763.3
2004 01 514.0
2004 02 933·7
2004 03 343.8
2004 04 383.4
2004 05 593·4
2004 06 143·6
2004 07 853.8
2004 08 453·3
2004 09 133.2
2004 10 253.1
2004 11 413·2
2004 12 683·3
2005 01 124.3
2005 02 584·0
2005 03 653.9
2005 04 03.6
2005 05 833.6
2005 06 693.6
2005 07 453.8
2005 08 603.3
2005 09 753.2
2005 10 393·0
2005 11 933.2
2005 12 923.2
2006 01 633·4
2006 02 763.1
2006 03 473·0
2006 04 672.8
2006 05 492.6
2006 06 112.9
2006 07 713·1
2006 08 772.6
2006 09 582·5
2006 10 12.3
2006 11 522·3
2006 12 422·4
2007 01 393.2
2007 02 272.9
2007 03 22·5
2007 04 52·4
2007 05 692·8
2007 06 963·2
2007 07 613.1
2007 08 382·7
2007 09 482·6
2007 10 402.6
2007 11 912.7
2007 12 322.4
2008 01 03.2
2008 02 152.9
2008 03 793.0
2008 04 82.6
2008 05 782.9
2008 06 33.3
2008 07 393.3
2008 08 103·0
2008 09 553·0
2008 10 103.0
2008 11 93.0
2008 12 63·1
2009 01 324.6
2009 02 694.3
2009 03 514·4
2009 04 914·2
2009 05 354·4
2009 06 364.6
2009 07 534·5
2009 08 854·3
2009 09 154·4
2009 10 924.3
2009 11 284.0
2009 12 304·2
2010 01 465.0
2010 02 444·9
2010 03 154.8
2010 04 974·2
2010 05 284.0
2010 06 244·6
2010 07 754·2
2010 08 794·0
2010 09 883.9
2010 10 883.8
2010 11 973.7
2010 12 963.7
2011 01 764·6
2011 02 184·4
2011 03 944.3
2011 04 913·9
2011 05 673.9
2011 06 214·4
2011 07 44·1
2011 08 353·9
2011 09 613.8
2011 10 293.6
2011 11 893·4
2011 12 203.6
2012 01 843·8
2012 02 974·1
2012 03 373·7
2012 04 673.3
2012 05 863·4
2012 06 83.7
2012 07 623·8
2012 08 193.4
2012 09 433·1
2012 10 683.2
2012 11 13·0
2012 12 453·4
2013 01 554.2
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