Relevance of opinion: grounds supporting an opinion must be disclosed and may be presented, including expert experiments. Where the opinion of any living person is relevant, the grounds of that opinion are also relevant and may be presented; experts may describe experiments or observations they performed that formed the basis of their opinion.
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Relevance of opinion: grounds supporting an opinion must be disclosed and may be presented, including expert experiments.
Where the opinion of any living person is relevant, the grounds of that opinion are also relevant and may be presented; experts may describe experiments or observations they performed that formed the basis of their opinion.
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