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2012 01 10180·78
2011 04 91181.31
2011 03 41180·76
2011 02 22179·95
2011 01 14179·18
2010 04 5179.18
2010 03 80181·88
2010 02 58177·77
2010 01 35177.75
2009 04 67176.93
2009 03 70175·43
2009 02 42176·12
2009 01 22177.29
2008 04 60174.72
2008 03 23172.89
2008 02 20173·85
2008 01 51172.78
2007 04 90170·01
2007 03 79171·62
2007 02 59170.59
2007 01 23168.11
2006 04 88167.52
2006 03 98166.68
2006 02 55163.20
2006 01 63161.11
2005 04 11158·26
2005 03 71156.16
2005 02 26153·80
2005 01 21149·93
2004 04 40148·41
2004 03 8145·05
2004 02 16142.03
2004 01 73140.89
2003 04 83138.41
2003 03 49136.31
2003 02 95135·01
2003 01 18133.32
2002 04 71132.45
2002 03 56130.58
2002 02 56128.03
2002 01 84127·25
2001 04 61126·01
2001 03 17125·27
2001 02 19123.40
2001 01 19122·68
2000 04 34119·65
2000 03 45119·08
2000 02 28118.06
2000 01 99115·34
1999 04 96115·75
1999 03 78115·33
1999 02 52114·52
1999 01 25113.68
1998 04 80111·12
1998 03 79110.51
1998 02 85109·70
1998 01 22107·98
1997 04 43106·72
1997 03 35106.88
1997 02 47105·69
1997 01 40106.31
1996 04 65103·40
1996 03 59104.67
1996 02 81104.86
1996 01 56103.00
1995 04 53102.98
1995 03 90101·65
1995 02 57100.01
1995 01 68100·00
1994 04 4098·77
1994 03 9099·78
1994 02 6997·13
1994 01 395·44
1993 04 8194·25
1993 03 4893·76
1993 02 3592·03
1993 01 1190·96
1992 04 5990·47
1992 03 7590·49
1992 02 188·70
1992 01 6887.91
1991 04 7987·35
1991 03 1184·30
1991 02 3485.68
1991 01 7384·61
1990 04 7584.97
1990 03 1784·59
1990 02 3084.39
1990 01 5285·54
1989 04 184.59
1989 03 8284·80
1989 02 885·08
1989 01 5684.06
1988 04 4183·73
1988 03 1885·47
1988 02 1186.39
1988 01 6089.29
1987 04 089·47
1987 03 6489·55
1987 02 993·83
1987 01 6496·27
1986 04 1092.77
1986 03 8398·66
1986 02 9696·94
1986 01 9397.39
1985 04 2894.63
1985 03 6295·75
1985 02 9194.50
1985 01 9990·58
1984 04 3693.62
1984 03 1392.86
1984 02 3898.00
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