An analysis of experimental data available to the date and concerning the dependence of projectile fragments (PFs) mean free path (mfp) in heavy-ion collisions on the distance from the point of their emission is presented. The linear dependence of the relative variation of the estimates of the mfp on l/N, where N is the number of PFs observed, has been established. This dependence seems to be understood only from the statistical point of view. It has been shown that the idea of the absence of anomalons in the Nature does not contradict the data of 27 experimental works out of 29 considered.
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