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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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BALL | (0.4026) | (13.6795) | (15.5942) | (16.6291) | (17.7384) | (26.1415) | (33.0264) | (30.4751) | (29.8263) | (32.2642) | (35.4594) | (38.8004) | (40.4477) | (38.8881) | (36.94) |
SLGN | (2.6629) | (9.9432) | (11.293) | (15.0903) | (14.6931) | (15.8041) | (17.8537) | (28.3107) | (26.3736) | (27.1209) | (36.5963) | (42.0649) | (37.6927) | (38.2179) | (36.31) |
REYN | (34.2251) | (34.2251) | (34.2251) | (34.2251) | (34.2251) | (34.2251) | (34.2251) | (34.2251) | (35.3611) | (22.159) | (11.5098) | (11.1868) | (11.3656) | (10.2345) | (10.75) |
MYE | 0.12 | (2.5686) | (3.2891) | (2.6737) | (9.7444) | (7.8405) | (7.0433) | (5.5904) | (1.6669) | (1.1829) | (2.4058) | (3.691) | (3.2326) | (2.0859) | (2.19) |
KRT | (2.011) | (2.011) | (2.011) | (2.011) | (2.011) | (2.011) | (2.011) | (2.011) | (2.4626) | (4.9045) | (6.4855) | (0.7712) | (1.3198) | (0.3869) | (0.41) |
IP | (10.6817) | (28.3769) | (44.1121) | (35.7102) | (38.7324) | (52.2195) | (60.2931) | (55.004) | (52.5812) | (54.0937) | (39.0789) | (28.2653) | (27.621) | (29.4809) | (30.95) |
GEF | 0.179 | (32.8265) | (31.681) | (30.5639) | (28.8585) | (27.9004) | (26.1224) | (24.1589) | (58.5644) | (60.0656) | (53.3243) | (46.242) | (51.9786) | (59.5273) | (56.55) |
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