Asbestos?

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I am particularly cautious about the precence of any asbestos in the house and have had loft vermiculite insulation tested in the past.
When cutting out a hole in the plasterboard partition in the under the stairs cupboard I came across a cement board with wood like chips in backing the plasterboard. It is quite rough with a OSB / shredded whet appearance.
Is this likely to be asbestos?
The house is a terrace built in 1940s (rebuilt Victorian).
I have taken a photo of the material.

Thanks
 
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Thanks for the quick reply. I wasn't aware this stuff existed.

On second inspection I noticed the plaster is directly on the board. I assume it's use in this case because it's stiffer than plasterboard?
 
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Yes it was popular back in the day for partitions and even flat roofs, but it's not in vogue now.

I don't know why it's not used more though as it could be quite useful.
 

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