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KBP

American  
Chess.
  1. king's bishop's pawn.


KBP British  

symbol

  1. king's bishop's pawn

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Last month Novo said it had agreed to buy a drug for uncontrolled hypertension that could potentially be used in cardiovascular and kidney disease, from Singapore-headquartered biotech firm KBP Biosciences for up to $1.3 billion.

From Reuters • Nov. 10, 2023

Novo Nordisk has agreed to buy ocedurenone, a drug for uncontrolled hypertension with potential application in cardiovascular and kidney disease, from KBP Biosciences for up to $1.3 billion, the Danish drugmaker said on Monday.

From Reuters • Oct. 17, 2023

On account of the threat of R-B8, the exchange of Knights by White would be forced, and his game would have been badly cramped by the Black KBP, e.g.

From Chess Strategy by Du Mont, J.

Both the KKtP and KBP would be weak, with the King on the other wing, and be under constant threat of being captured.

From Chess Strategy by Du Mont, J.

The capture of White's KP is far more important than that of the Black KBP, particularly as the White Bishop, which could be dangerous on the diagonal QR2-KKt8, is exchanged, e.g.

From Chess Strategy by Du Mont, J.