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  <h1 class="title"><a name="f3-12899" id="f3-12899"></a>Introducing Analysis Objects</h1>
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Analysis objects are one type of LTPDA user object. The job of an analysis
object is to bring together some numerical data with a set of descriptive meta-data. 
In addition, AOs are clever and can keep track of all the things you do to them. So 
at any time, you can look at the history of the AO to see what processing steps 
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