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contact inhibition (medicine) and Dungannon (sh)


contact inhibition (medicine)


contact inhibition


The inhibition of continued growth and division of a cell or colony due to physical contact with Other cells or colonies. The stopping of continued growth when a certain density of cells has been reached.

The momentary stopping of all movement when a Mobile cell runs into another cell.


Dungannon (sh)




District (pop., 2001: 47,735), Northern Ireland.

Created in 1973, it extends from Lough Neagh to the district of Fermanagh and from the foothills of the Sperrin Mountains to the River Blackwater and the republic of Ireland. An essentially pastoral area, its early history is linked with the O'Neills, earls of Tyrone, whose chief residence was at the town of Dungannon, the district seat. The Irish Parliament's independence was first proclaimed there in 1782.