pub struct ShortRecord {
pub metric_name: String,
pub variable_groupings: String,
pub p_val: f64,
pub n_with: usize,
pub n_without: usize,
pub metric_with: f64,
pub metric_without: f64,
pub comment: String,
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impl Freeze for ShortRecord
impl RefUnwindSafe for ShortRecord
impl Send for ShortRecord
impl Sync for ShortRecord
impl Unpin for ShortRecord
impl UnwindSafe for ShortRecord
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