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A firm's credit standard is a procedure for ranking of an applicant's overall credit strength, derived as a weighted average of scores on key financial and credit characteristics.
Columns
In anatomical terms, columns refer to structures shaped like pillars, often found in the spinal cord, which consist of white matter that carries nerve impulses to and from the brain.
Dorsal Root
The part of a spinal nerve that enters the dorsal side of the spinal cord, carrying sensory information from the body to the central nervous system.
Ganglion
A structure containing a number of nerve cell bodies, typically linked by synapses, and often forming a swelling on a nerve fiber.
Arachnoid Mater
A delicate, web-like layer between the dura mater and pia mater in the brain and spinal cord, part of the meninges protecting the central nervous system.
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