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901.www.imf.au.dk21200
902.www.dfn.de20900
903.www.irb-cisr.gc.ca20900
904.www.gazettelabo.fr20900
905.www.newscientisttech.com20800
906.www.biosicherheit.de20600
907.www.sze.hu20600
908.www.onlineconversion.com20500
909.www.mncn.csic.es20400
910.www.spectrum.ieee.org20200
911.www.dkrz.de20200
912.www.fee.uva.nl20000
913.www.force.dk20000
914.www.miktex.org19900
915.www.archaeology.nsc.ru19900
916.www.bura.hu19900
917.www.watergeo.ru19800
918.www.urania.be19700
919.www.asm.org19500
920.www.logoi.com19500
921.www.sindioses.org19500
922.www.conaf.cl19400
923.www.humaniora.sdu.dk19400
924.www.s.u-tokyo.ac.jp19300
925.www.falw.vu.nl19300
926.www.inpi.fr19200
927.www.accademiadellacrusca.it19200
928.www.mi.uib.no19200
929.www.natur-lexikon.com19100
930.www.vito.be19000
931.www.retsinfo.dk19000
932.www.metoffice.com18900
933.www.dfu.min.dk18900
934.astrofili.org18800
935.www.techcentralstation.com18700
936.www.gsc.riken.go.jp18400
937.www.bwl.tu-darmstadt.de18200
938.www.inta.es18100
939.www.astronomynow.com18000
940.www.enst-bretagne.fr18000
941.www.wiwi.hu-berlin.de17800
942.www.arpa.piemonte.it17800
943.www.exponenta.ru17700
944.www.medioambiente.gov.ar17600
945.www.yukawa.kyoto-u.ac.jp17600
946.www.sondasespaciales.com17500
947.www.politstudies.ru17500
948.www.barrameda.com.ar17400
949.www.statistikbanken.dk17300
950.www.chemedia.com17100
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