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  2. Radiocontrast agent - Wikipedia

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    Iodinated contrast contains iodine.It is the main type of radiocontrast used for intravenous administration.Iodine has a particular advantage as a contrast agent for radiography because its innermost electron ("k-shell") binding energy is 33.2 keV, similar to the average energy of x-rays used in diagnostic radiography.

  3. Mortgage underwriting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Mortgage underwriting is the process a lender uses to determine if the risk of offering a mortgage loan to a particular borrower under certain parameters is acceptable. Most of the risks and terms that underwriters consider fall under the three C's of underwriting: credit , capacity and collateral .

  4. Contrast CT - Wikipedia

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    However, there are no absolute contraindications to iodinated contrast, so the benefits needs to be weighted against the risks. [14] As with CT scans in general, the radiation dose can potentially increase the risk of radiation-induced cancer. The injection of iodinated contrast agents may sometimes lead to its extravasation. [15]

  5. Understanding the mortgage underwriting process - AOL

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    The best way to keep the mortgage underwriting process on track is to have all of your financial documents organized before you apply for a loan. Try to have the following ready when you apply:

  6. Common reasons why mortgage applications get denied - AOL

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    To avoid a mortgage declined by underwriter teams, do two things. First, don’t make any financial changes. Keep paying your bills on time and don’t open any new loans or lines of credits.

  7. The Risks of the Mortgage Mess: The Banks' View - AOL

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    It faces the risk of costs associated with its foreclosure problems, as well as related litigation, general economic risk and risks related to mortgage securitization. It also notes that the ...

  8. Mortgage underwriting - Wikipedia

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    To help the underwriter assess the quality of the loan, banks and lenders create guidelines and even computer models that analyze the various aspects of the mortgage and provide recommendations regarding the risks involved. However, it is always up to the underwriter to make the final decision on whether to approve or decline a loan.

  9. What is manual mortgage underwriting? - AOL

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    An underwriter will work with you to gather a lot of financial information and determine your risk level Must meet set requirements, such as for credit score and debt-to-income ratio, which vary ...