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2012 01 44156.04
2011 04 65156.21
2011 03 83155·93
2011 02 81155·61
2011 01 69159·20
2010 04 56157·90
2010 03 55158.60
2010 02 7153·76
2010 01 35154.67
2009 04 21155.11
2009 03 2155.80
2009 02 6158.37
2009 01 93157.17
2008 04 40154.86
2008 03 39155·60
2008 02 23157·82
2008 01 18154·44
2007 04 22154.19
2007 03 3152.67
2007 02 27151·27
2007 01 11150.52
2006 04 97150·21
2006 03 56147·30
2006 02 12146.84
2006 01 96145.79
2005 04 22143.52
2005 03 86144.56
2005 02 97141·03
2005 01 25138·46
2004 04 78138.25
2004 03 7136·27
2004 02 27135·57
2004 01 72133·48
2003 04 73132.66
2003 03 56133.00
2003 02 70131.73
2003 01 39130.49
2002 04 38130·34
2002 03 96129.47
2002 02 21127·11
2002 01 50126.25
2001 04 30125·78
2001 03 15125.01
2001 02 98124.93
2001 01 55124.75
2000 04 29120·57
2000 03 27120·30
2000 02 47119.44
2000 01 31118.64
1999 04 44116.95
1999 03 68117·77
1999 02 35118·49
1999 01 78120.36
1998 04 5118·51
1998 03 1117·51
1998 02 58115·58
1998 01 21114·44
1997 04 69111.93
1997 03 16112.01
1997 02 34111.79
1997 01 10109·02
1996 04 18108.20
1996 03 23108·84
1996 02 8106.98
1996 01 21107.35
1995 04 59104·20
1995 03 63103·83
1995 02 48104·37
1995 01 54100.00
1994 04 2298·55
1994 03 9698·83
1994 02 4996·12
1994 01 3596.18
1993 04 6593·51
1993 03 1293.40
1993 02 3091·47
1993 01 1389.82
1992 04 7088.53
1992 03 2287·64
1992 02 3586.18
1992 01 6685·53
1991 04 4386·72
1991 03 6683·06
1991 02 3383·10
1991 01 9183.72
1990 04 1579.61
1990 03 583·64
1990 02 1879.03
1990 01 1679·67
1989 04 4380·69
1989 03 2880.99
1989 02 1079.45
1989 01 9179·67
1988 04 1080.12
1988 03 4879.69
1988 02 5381.49
1988 01 9076·24
1987 04 2180·21
1987 03 278.35
1987 02 1578.58
1987 01 1577.76
1986 04 877·55
1986 03 5476.82
1986 02 9276·06
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