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Thus, for example, there has been described in Science, Volume 205, pages 613-615 (1979), a chiral amino acid that has an emissive or phosphorescent property of very short duration when irradiated by a suitable optical excitation source. In fact, such a compound may be considered to be a highly efficient (e.g. gamma (.sup.3 E) radiator) pseudo-diamagnetic sensor for certain chiral transition metals. The luminescent amino acid described in the above-identified article has been found to be very useful in the determination of the configuration of amino acids in biological materials. There has also been reported in Science, Volume 223, pages 666-668 (1983), another highly efficient emissive sensor (gamma (.sup.3 E) radiator) of the transition metals, namely.beta.-methyltryptophan. In recent times, the biomedical community has seen a considerable interest in compounds that can be readily introduced into the mammalian body. 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