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48<br />

809.3<br />

K94f<br />

809.3<br />

K94f<br />

1959<br />

840.4<br />

L12m<br />

801.9<br />

L15a<br />

809<br />

L39s<br />

820.9<br />

L523o<br />

1952<br />

840.93<br />

L54f<br />

845B21<br />

DU3<br />

809<br />

L57c<br />

840.93<br />

L578g<br />

808.3<br />

L619s<br />

809.3<br />

L619t<br />

823.09<br />

L821<br />

809<br />

M12c<br />

840.4<br />

M13p<br />

840.9<br />

M13m<br />

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