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handover
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n.1.The act of relinquishing property or authority etc. to another; as, the handover of occupied territory to the original posssessors; the handover of power from the military back to the civilian authorities.

The passing of control authority of an aircraft from one control agency to another control agency. Handover action may be accomplished between control agencies of separate Services when conducting joint operations or between control agencies within a single command and control system. Handover action is complete when the receiving controller acknowledges assumption of control authority. Also called hand-off.
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Noun1.handover - act of relinquishing property or authority etc; "the handover of occupied territory"
relinquishing, relinquishment - the act of giving up and abandoning a struggle or task etc.


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Patient safety has been vastly improved by enhancing communication between staff involved in clinical handovers in an acute medical ward at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne.
SK Telecom approached InterDigital to develop a solution that addresses the need for network interoperability, specifically, inter-network handovers from WiBro to UMTS coverage areas.
For the first time, we are consistently assessing and documenting skin integrity issues, pain, personal belongings, procedures and handovers to the ward staff.
 
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