Metadata and Adjustments on Separate Photos

I'm new to aperture, and I just imported my library from iPhoto. I "consolidated" the files as per Apple's instructions. But now, in some of my albums, single photos have been duplicated and placed in stacks. One of the duplicates contains my adjustments, and the other the metadata (with camera settings, ISO, etc.). Is there a way I can amalgamate the two photos, such that there is only one photo with both the metadata and my adjustments?
Thanks in advance,
Joel G

I should add that the rest of my photos, the ones not in stacks, have no camera info metadata at all.  I would also appreciate if someone could suggest a way of restoring them.

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