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2010 | 2011 | 2012 | 2013 | 2014 | 2015 | 2016 | 2017 | 2018 | 2019 | 2020 | 2021 | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 | |
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MLAB | 0.2728 | 2.2811 | (0.0049) | (4.87) | (7.5229) | (14.3916) | (13.7038) | (11.7168) | (5.8604) | (22.8212) | 18.7679 | (42.4023) | (34.9949) | (42.2503) | (40.14) |
ESE | 1.2341 | (7.2655) | (12.032) | (3.187) | (3.582) | (5.5991) | (12.575) | (9.4669) | (12.0474) | (4.3247) | (9.5124) | (8.0987) | (6.4096) | (7.37) | (7.74) |
FCUV | (0.0017) | (0.0017) | (0.0017) | (0.0017) | (0.0017) | 0.0127 | (2.0E-4) | (0.0024) | 0.0762 | 0.0291 | (7.0E-4) | 0.127 | 0.0462 | (0.018) | (0.0171) |
COHR | (0.0028) | 2.7631 | 1.8019 | (0.5368) | 0.6123 | (0.1269) | (0.9263) | (3.2785) | (4.1727) | (22.4733) | (5.8457) | 0.9614 | (31.5204) | (28.5984) | (27.17) |
ST | (18.6885) | (11.5496) | (9.7599) | (9.9339) | (18.1677) | (22.1983) | (19.6141) | (16.9039) | (16.4735) | (17.4897) | (16.6404) | (19.1311) | (22.8058) | (21.4464) | (22.52) |
NOVT | 6.9076 | (0.1564) | 0.4419 | (0.1655) | (1.8959) | (1.1195) | (0.6041) | (5.9842) | (4.409) | (7.0512) | (4.5714) | (12.4211) | (10.5534) | (7.4853) | (7.11) |
ITRI | 1.0772 | (15.9466) | (14.553) | (13.4573) | (13.9064) | (13.6272) | (11.7448) | (18.8359) | (33.4981) | (32.5691) | (29.5943) | (17.6454) | (14.6302) | (13.2334) | (13.9) |
FTV | (3.4303) | (3.4303) | (3.4303) | (3.4303) | (3.3322) | (2.9901) | (10.7441) | (13.4522) | (11.3769) | (23.3634) | (9.7787) | (14.8287) | (12.6419) | (10.2912) | (10.81) |
BMI | (0.1559) | 0.6994 | (1.6733) | (1.5374) | (1.5311) | (1.1114) | (0.0954) | (0.5831) | 0.4837 | 1.5517 | 1.7972 | 2.0118 | 3.2461 | 4.467 | 4.69 |
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