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Gensler v. Paulson1/25/2005 inspection). Rule 703 provides that experts may base an opinion or inference on fact or data "perceived by or made known to the expert at or before the hearing." Gibbs treated Gensler approximately nineteen times between July 1997 and August 2000. He provided a professional opinion about Gensler's injury based on his examination and treatment of Gensler. Plain error is not obvious, and we decline to analyze the issue further because Paulson did not address this argument in the text of his brief. See In re Application of Olson for Payment of Servs., 648 N.W.2d 226, 228 (Minn. 2002) (holding this court need not address issue raised only "tangentially in one argument heading and in one footnote" but not discussed in text of argument section of appellant's brief).
Affirmed.
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