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Misra or Mishra may refer to: * Motor Industry Software Reliability Association * MISRA C, a software development standard for the C programming language * Misra', half of a bayt in Arabic, Persian, Turkic and Urdu poetry * Mishra or Misra, an Indian and Nepalese surname ** Bhagiratha, a figure in Hindu mythology, considered to be the ancestor of Mishras * Mishra (''Magic: The Gathering''), a character in ''The Brothers' War'' novel * Misra Records, a record label * A variation of the classical Arabic name for Egypt, (, ) * Misra (month) (, ), the Egyptian Arabic name for a month of the Coptic calendar See also * Misr (other) * Mushaira ''Mushaira'' () is a poetic symposium. It is an event (called '' mehfil'', mushairi) where poets gather to perform their works. A mushaira is part of the Culture of North India, Pakistan and the Deccan, particularly among the Hyderabadi Muslim ...
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Motor Industry Software Reliability Association
The Motor Industry Software Reliability Association (MISRA) is an organization that produces guidelines for the software developed for electronic components used in the automotive industry. It is a collaboration between numerous vehicle manufacturers, component suppliers and engineering consultancies. Aim The aim of this organization is to provide advice in questions of quality assurance mainly to the automotive industry for the creation and application of safe, reliable software within vehicles. The mission statement of MISRA is ''"To provide assistance to the automotive industry in the application and creation within vehicle systems of safe and reliable software"''. The safety requirements of the software used in control units of Automobiles is specific as compared to that of other industries and devices. MISRA creates, reviews and publishes (sells) standards, such as the MISRA C Coding Standard for the C programming language, first published in 1998. History MISRA was formed i ...
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MISRA C
MISRA C is a set of software development guidelines for the C (programming language), C programming language developed by Motor Industry Software Reliability Association, The MISRA Consortium. Its aims are to facilitate code safety, Computer security, security, porting, portability and reliability in the context of embedded systems, specifically those systems programmed in ISO C / C90 / C99. There is also a set of guidelines for MISRA C++ not covered by this article. History * Draft: 1997 * First edition: 1998 (rules, required/advisory) * Second edition: 2004 (rules, required/advisory) * Third edition: 2012 (directives; rules, Decidable/Undecidable) * MISRA compliance: 2016, updated 2020 * MISRA C:2023 (MISRA C Third edition, Second revision) For the first two editions of MISRA-C (1998 and 2004) all Guidelines were considered as Rules. With the publication of MISRA C:2012 a new category of Guideline was introduced - the ''Directive'' whose compliance is more open to interpret ...
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Misra'
A ''misra'' (from Arabic , plural: ; ; ; ; ) is a term used in Arabic, Persian, Turkic and Urdu poetry, which means 'half of a '' bayt.miṣrāʿ
in '''' In Arabic poetry, a ''misra'' therefore means half of one line of poetry, a . The two halves of the line are separated by a space. In Persian, Turkic and Urdu poetry, a ''misra'' means one whole line of poetry. A ''



Mishra
Mishra is a surname found among Hindu Brahmin, in the northern, eastern, western and central parts of India and in Nepal. This is the list of notable people with Mishra surname, who may or may not be associated with Brahmin caste. Army personnel * Avijit Misra – Colonel in Indian Army * B. D. Mishra – former Brigadier (India), brigadier of the Indian Army, 2nd Lieutenant Governor - India, Lieutenant Governor of Ladakh Corporate and business personalities * Rajeev Misra – London-based banker and executive, former CEO of Softbank Doctors * Anoop Misra – Endocrinologist * B. K. Misra – Neurosurgeon * Mohan Mishra – Physician Entertainers * Akhilendra Mishra – Indian film and television character actor. * Amit Mishra (singer) – Indian singer and songwriter * Leela Mishra – film actor * Piyush Mishra – Indian film actor, music director, lyricist, and writer * Prachi Mishra – Femina Miss India Earth 2012 * Sanjay Mishra (actor) – Indian actor and comedian ...
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Bhagiratha
Bhagiratha (, ) is a legendary king of the Ikshvaku dynasty in Hindu Literature, Hindu literature. He is best known for his legend of bringing the sacred river Ganges, personified as the Hinduism, Hindu river goddess Ganges in Hinduism, Ganga, from Svarga, heaven upon the earth, by performing a penance. Legend Bhagirathaprayatnam King King Sagara, Sagara, the great-grandfather of Bhagiratha, once performed the ashvamedha sacrifice, but the sacrificial horse was stolen by Indra. The deity had the animal sequestered in Patala, where Sage Kapila was performing a Tapas (Indian religions), penance. The 60,000 sons of Sagara discovered the horse in Patala, whereupon they disturbed Kapila with their hoarse noises. Infuriated, the 60,000 sons of Sagara were reduced to ash by the fiery eyes of the sage. The responsibility of performing the funeral rites of these sons passed down from generation to generation, until it was acquired by Bhagiratha, who upon his ascension to the throne of ...
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''The'' is a grammatical article in English, denoting nouns that are already or about to be mentioned, under discussion, implied or otherwise presumed familiar to listeners, readers, or speakers. It is the definite article in English. ''The'' is the most frequently used word in the English language; studies and analyses of texts have found it to account for seven percent of all printed English-language words. It is derived from gendered articles in Old English which combined in Middle English and now has a single form used with nouns of any gender. The word can be used with both singular and plural nouns, and with a noun that starts with any letter. This is different from many other languages, which have different forms of the definite article for different genders or numbers. Pronunciation In most dialects, "the" is pronounced as (with the voiced dental fricative followed by a schwa) when followed by a consonant sound, and as (homophone of the archaic pronoun ''thee'' ...
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Misra Records
Misra Records is an independent record label based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The label is distributed by Redeye Worldwide. Founded in 1999, Misra Records is home to landmark releases by Destroyer, Phosphorescent, Shearwater, R. Ring (featuring Kelley Deal of The Breeders), Holopaw, Centro-matic, Jenny Toomey, Palomar (band), Great Lake Swimmers, Sleeping States, Southeast Engine, Crooks on Tape (featuring John Schmersal of Brainiac/ Enon), Motel Beds and many more. History Michael Bracy, activist and co-founder of Future of Music Coalition, launched the label, along with brother Timothy Bracy, writer and front-man of The Mendoza Line, and D.C.-based attorney and artist advocate Paige Conner Totaro. Current Dead Oceans manager Phil Waldorf sat at the helm of Misra from its founding until late 2006. Cory Brown, owner of Absolutely Kosher, oversaw operations from 2007 to 2010. Leo DeLuca, of the band Southeast Engine, managed the label from 2010 to 2015. Jeff Betten, f ...
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Egypt
Egypt ( , ), officially the Arab Republic of Egypt, is a country spanning the Northeast Africa, northeast corner of Africa and Western Asia, southwest corner of Asia via the Sinai Peninsula. It is bordered by the Mediterranean Sea to northern coast of Egypt, the north, the Gaza Strip of Palestine and Israel to Egypt–Israel barrier, the northeast, the Red Sea to the east, Sudan to Egypt–Sudan border, the south, and Libya to Egypt–Libya border, the west; the Gulf of Aqaba in the northeast separates Egypt from Jordan and Saudi Arabia. Cairo is the capital, list of cities and towns in Egypt, largest city, and leading cultural center, while Alexandria is the second-largest city and an important hub of industry and tourism. With over 109 million inhabitants, Egypt is the List of African countries by population, third-most populous country in Africa and List of countries and dependencies by population, 15th-most populated in the world. Egypt has one of the longest histories o ...
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Misra (month)
Mesori (, ''Masōri'') is the twelfth month of the ancient Egyptian and Coptic calendars. It is identical to Nahase (, ''Nähase'') in the Ethiopian calendar. Name The ancient and Coptic month is also known as Mesore (, ''Mesorḗ''). In ancient Egypt, the months were variously described. Usually, the months of the lunar calendar were listed by their placement in the seasons related to the flooding of the Nile, so that Mesori is most commonly described as the fourth month of the season of the Harvest (''4 Šmw''), variously transliterated as or Shomu. These lunar months were also named after their most important feasts, so that Mesori was also known as the "Opening" or "Opener of the Year" ('' Wp Rnpt'') or . The month was also personified as the deity of its festival, which in late sources is given as Ra-Horakhty ('' Rꜥ Ḥr Ꜣḫty'', " Ra–Horus of the Horizons"). The solar civil calendar borrowed the festivals of the earlier lunar calendar, though sometimes unde ...
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Misr (other)
Misr or MISR may refer to: * Misr, the romanized Arabic name for Egypt * misr, singular of Arabic ''amsar'', which were early Arabic "garrison towns" * Misr (domain name), a top-level Internet domain name * Misr, a variant of the AKM assault rifle produced in Egypt * Misr Station, former name of Ramses Station, the main railroad station of Cairo * Misr Station, one of two main railroad stations in Alexandria * Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer, NASA's remote sensing instrument See also * *Misra (other) Misra or Mishra may refer to: * Motor Industry Software Reliability Association * MISRA C, a software development standard for the C programming language * Misra', half of a bayt in Arabic, Persian, Turkic and Urdu poetry * Mishra or Misra, an Ind ... *'' Mishawr Rawhoshyo'' (, a 2013 Indian film {{disambig ...
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