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  2. Cost basis - Wikipedia

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    Basis (or cost basis), as used in United States tax law, is the original cost of property, adjusted for factors such as depreciation. When a property is sold, the taxpayer pays/(saves) taxes on a capital gain /(loss) that equals the amount realized on the sale minus the sold property's basis.

  3. Root barrier - Wikipedia

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    Root barriers are also used to separate plant roots from each other. In particular, walnut trees secrete the chemical juglone which is toxic to other plants but the use of root barriers can prevent the yield reduction that would normally occur when walnut trees are alley cropped with maize as often occurs in the American Midwest. [3] [4]

  4. What Is Cost Basis and How Is It Calculated? - AOL

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    The cost basis of an asset is important to you for two primary reasons – tax planning and investment planning. These two reasons are related because only with the proper investment planning can ...

  5. Exodermis - Wikipedia

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    The exodermis is a physiological barrier that has a role in root function and protection. [1] The exodermis is a membrane of variable permeability responsible for the radial flow of water, ions, and nutrients. [2] [3] It is the outer layer of a plant's cortex.

  6. Green roof - Wikipedia

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    A properly designed and installed extensive green-roof system can cost $108–$248/m 2 ($10–$23/sq ft) while an intensive green roof costs $355–$2,368/m 2 ($33–$220/sq ft) However, since most of the materials used to build the green roof can be salvaged, it is estimated that the cost of replacing a green roof is generally one third of the ...

  7. Buffer strip - Wikipedia

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    Vegetative barriers are narrower buffer strips of hardy, native, perennial grasses or shrubs planted in parallel rows to crops. [5] They are very effective in reducing wind and water erosion which results in sediment trapping and water infiltration. They function in a similar fashion to a contour buffer strip, just much narrower. [1]

  8. Walmart (WMT) Q4 2025 Earnings Call Transcript - AOL

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    Currency was a headwind to reported sales of approximately $3.2 billion or 50 basis points to growth and pressured EPS by about $0.02. Our business model is delivering as it's designed to do.

  9. Pruning - Wikipedia

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    [3] Arborists , orchardists , and gardeners use various garden tools and tree cutting tools designed for the purpose, such as secateurs , loppers , handsaws , or chainsaws . [ 4 ] Additionally in forestry, pole pruners and pole saws are commonly used and these are often attached to poles that reach up to 5-6 m, this is a more efficient way of ...