What is dumping?
Dumping is the word used to describe what happens when liquids and sweets very rapidly empty out of the small stomach pouch into the jejunum. Sweets have a characteristic called ‘hyperosmolality’ which means they have a high concentration of particles in solution. One of the functions of a normal stomach is to act as a reservoir where food will be held until the concentration of particles are “dumped” from the small pouch into the digestion/absorption part of the gastrointestinal tract, the jejunum. The jejunum reacts by sending off chemical signals to stop the intake of such materials on such a rapid basis. These chemical signals cause nausea, dizziness, and faintness – an awful feeling. The chemical signals are relatively harmless but they should not be repeated in order to avoid these unpleasant symptoms. This might be a bad thing if one continued to crave sweets, but most sweets lovers will come to loathe sweets after this symptom occurs a few times. The avoidance of sweets under t
Copying memory contents to disk, copying disk contents to tape or selling computers at less than cost to stuff the opposition. CRI filed a government investigated dumping complaint against NEC over the supply of a system to NCAR. In a later quirk of economic fourtunes Cray Inc now sells the NEC machines into the Amerian market.