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  • It delivers a package of viral RNA into a host cell, shown here as the red strand by illustrator Jonathan Heras, which is used by the host cell to create new viral proteins.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • It delivers its viral RNA into a host cell, shown here as the red strand by illustrator Jonathan Heras, which is used by the host cell to create new viral proteins.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • It delivers a package of viral RNA into a host cell, shown here as the red strand by illustrator Jonathan Heras, which is used by the host cell to create new viral proteins.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • It delivers its viral RNA into a host cell, shown here as the red strand by illustrator Jonathan Heras, which is used by the host cell to create new viral proteins.

    NPR Topics: News 2011

  • Even the famous Jesuit archeologist, Father Heras, dismissed the so-called discovery of Thomas' tomb in Chennai.

    Rajiv Malhotra: How Evangelists Invented 'Dravidian Christianity' Rajiv Malhotra 2011

  • All this is bad news for the Vuelta, which has tried to put the shadow of Operación Puerto and the 2005 disqualification of Roberto Heras in the rear-view mirror.

    Vuelta organizer dismayed at rash of Spanish positives 2010

  • Menchov also won the Spanish Vuelta twice, in 2005 after Roberto Heras was disqualified for doping, and outright in 2007.

    Menchov recovers from fall, clinches Giro d'Italia victory 2009

  • Note: next weekend's Mahler and Mendelssohn program will now be conducted by Pablo Heras-Casado, not Yuri Temirkanov as scheduled.

    Pump it Up 2009

  • Even the famous Jesuit archeologist, Father Heras, dismissed the so-called discovery of Thomas' tomb in Chennai.

    Rajiv Malhotra: How Evangelists Invented 'Dravidian Christianity' Rajiv Malhotra 2011

  • Pablo Heras-Casado led the small ensemble, which essentially consists of three vocalists - here represented by Kiera Duffy, Mary Nessinger, and Eugene Chan – and a small back-up band of piano, harpsichord, horn, flute, cello, bass and percussion.

    Funny Face 2008

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