Finding Patterns in a Table - Can You Help?

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The discussion revolves around a request for assistance in identifying relationships or patterns within a provided table consisting of 350 rows and 20 columns of numbers ranging from 0 to 9. The user seeks help from the forum community, mentioning that the table originates from a specific online forum. The inquiry highlights the need for context regarding the puzzle, including its source and the user's prior engagement with related questions on the forum.
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Hello to all of you guys,
Is there any of you can help me finding the relationships/patterns of table that I attach below? (file name: puzzle.pdf)
(The table consist of 350 rows and 20 columns, contains of numbers 0-9).
Thank's.
 

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Any context at all to this puzzle? Where it came from? How you came upon it? What field of interest?
 
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