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No, the radius is not classified as an axial bone; it is considered a long bone of the appendicular skeleton. The axial skeleton includes bones such as the skull, vertebrae, and rib cage, which support the central axis of the body. The radius, along with the ulna, is part of the forearm and plays a role in movement and stability of the arm.

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