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titleOfInvention Devices with reduced wicking volume between sensors and sweat glands
abstract The disclosed invention provides a sweat sensing device configured with reduced volume between sweat sensors and sweat glands, which decreases the chronologically assured sampling interval. In one embodiment, a sweat sensing device placed on the skin for measuring a property of a sweat analyte includes one or more sweat sensors and a volume-reducing component. The volume-reducing component provides a volume-reduced pathway for sweat between the one or more sweat sensors and sweat glands when the device is positioned on the skin. The volume-reducing component may include a wicking material or other component that at least partially creates the volume-reduced pathway.
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