A candidate redshift z ≈ 10 galaxy and rapid changes in that population at an age of 500 Myr
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M. Franx | G. D. Illingworth | M. Stiavelli | C. M. Carollo | R. J. Bouwens | D. Magee | R. Bouwens | L. Bradley | C. Carollo | G. Illingworth | M. Stiavelli | P. Dokkum | M. Trenti | M. Franx | P. Oesch | D. Magee | I. Labbé | P. A. Oesch | M. Trenti | P. G. van Dokkum | I. Labbe | L. Bradley | V. González | P. V. Dokkum | V. González
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