Joshua Henry Jones
|occupation= |nationality=American |alma_mater=Ohio State UniversityYale University
Brown University |children=2 }} Joshua Henry Jones Jr. (? - December 14, 1955) was an American composer, poet, and novelist. He was photographed in 1923. His poem "To a Skull" was included in James Weldon Johnson's 1922 book The Book of American Negro Poetry. Robert Thomas Kerlin included him in his 1923 poetry anthology Negro Poets and Their Poems. Provided by Wikipedia
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Submaximal exercise cardiac output is increased by 4 weeks of sprint interval training in young healthy males with low initial Q̇-V̇O2: Importance of cardiac response phenotype. by Robert F Bentley, Joshua H Jones, Daniel M Hirai, Joel T Zelt, Matthew D Giles, James P Raleigh, Joe Quadrilatero, Brendon J Gurd, J Alberto Neder, Michael E Tschakovsky
Published 2019-01-01
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Does Impaired O2 Delivery During Exercise Accentuate Central and Peripheral Fatigue in Patients with Coexistent COPD-CHF? by Mayron F. Oliveira, Joel T. J. Zelt, Joshua H. Jones, Daniel M. Hirai, Daniel M. Hirai, Dennis E. O'Donnell, Samuel eVerges, J. Alberto eNeder, J. Alberto eNeder
Published 2015-01-01
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