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Choi Sung-hee (Korean: 최성희; born ), known professionally as Bada (바다) (also known as Sea), is a South Korean singer-songwriter, composer, musical actress and television presenter.

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252K Followers, 695 Following, 1,127 Posts - @bada0228 on Instagram: "K-pop diva. B A D A"

Founded in 1918, BADA (The British Antique Dealers’ Association) is the leading trade association for the fine art, design and antiques community.

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BADA new Summer Single 'Love wave' is out! Artist: BADA...more. BADA new Summer Single 'Love wave' is out!

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Bada (바다) is a South Korean singer and musical actress under Wave Nine. She is a former member of the girl group S.E.S.. She made her solo debut on with the full-length album A Day Of Renew. Bada is the youngest of three children of...

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Choi Seong Hee, known professionally as Bada, is a South Korean singer, dancer, musical actress and former member of S.E.S (에스이에스). She graduated from Anyang Arts High School and later obtained a bachelor's degree in Performance and Film from Dankook University.

Bada (S.E.S) is a K-pop idol from KR, debuted 1997. View full profile, biography, discography, music show wins, and photos.

GAND stands for GATAD2B -associated neurodevelopmental disorder. The GATAD2B gene is located on chromosome 1 (at 1q21.3) and is an important gene for normal cognitive development. Most patients so far identified have had intellectual disability, low muscle tone, apraxia of speech, strabismus, macrocephaly, and distinct physical characteristics, including a high wide forehead/frontal bossing ...

GAND is diagnosed based on the symptoms, a clinical exam and genetic testing.Severe intellectual disability-poor language-strabismus-grimacing face-long fingers syndrome (also known as GATAD2B-associated neurodevelopmental disorder or GAND) affects the way the brain develops.