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951.www.prossiga.br17100
952.www.mathematik.de16900
953.www.pandasthumb.org16800
954.www.european-patent-office.org16800
955.www.e-campo.com16800
956.www.krav.se16800
957.www.humusz.hu16800
958.www.cirs.net16700
959.www.asi.it16700
960.www.aymara.org16700
961.www.francophonie.org16400
962.www.szie.hu16400
963.www.bwl.uni-muenchen.de16300
964.www.cilea.it16300
965.www.biology4kids.com16100
966.www.kazus.ru16100
967.www.df.unipi.it16000
968.www.pratique.fr15900
969.www.inea.it15900
970.www.dia.unisa.it15900
971.www.agrsci.dk15600
972.www.aplesol.com15600
973.www.gmd.de15500
974.www.nytud.hu15500
975.www.urheberrecht.org15400
976.www.math.it15300
977.www.crm.es15300
978.www.informatik.tu-muenchen.de15200
979.www.liveearth.org15200
980.www.econ.unito.it15100
981.www.vsnu.nl15100
982.www.math.univ-rennes1.fr15000
983.www.paed.uni-muenchen.de14900
984.www.refer.org14900
985.matlab.exponenta.ru14800
986.www.sakhr.com14700
987.www.kms.dk14600
988.www.eco-bio.info14500
989.www.skogforsk.se14500
990.www.lcpc.fr14400
991.www.ned.univie.ac.at14400
992.www.aei-potsdam.mpg.de14300
993.beamartian.jpl.nasa.gov14300
994.www.copyrightfrance.com14100
995.www.dis.uniroma1.it14100
996.www.biodiversity.ru14100
997.www.teknologisk.dk14100
998.www.aecl.ca14000
999.www.zoo.ch14000
1000.www.kvvm.hu14000
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