Tested on Ubuntu 10.10 live:

If usb drive has only one partition: 
"eject" unmounts the partition. 
It can later be mounted with "mount".
"safely remove device" powers down device.
everything works fine.

If usb drive has several partitions:
Using "eject" on any partition results in all partitions from this device 
disappear from the system. Device remain powered up, but no device files 
present in /dev
"safely remove device" still works as it should.

Conclusion: 
If device has several partitions, nautilus fails to unmount one of them, whole 
device disappears.
Name of menu item "eject" is illogical. "unmount" would better fit the 
corresponding action.

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umount makes device unusable
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/575271
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