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\subsubsection{Results}
The power law imposition determines some changes in the Log(R)--$\gamma$ slope of the original
simulation.
However this should not constitute a big problem given the fact that we are using Hydrodynamical simulation
to take into account possible realistic dispersion in the measurement.
Here there are two example of imposition o power-law at two redshifts: